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2025 HiPo#06 Crane tilted during lifting
On 9-Feb-2025, An incident occurred while lifting three 30-inch casing pipes, each weighing 4.5T. During the process, the crane tilted forward, prompting the crane operator to drop the load on the ground. No injury or asset damages were sustained during the incident.
Ensure that all incidents and events are reported immediately ? Ensure that your lifting team follow the lift plan? Ensure that everyone is utilizing their empowerment to stop unsafe acts? Ensure that proper planning is in place for all the yard activities? Ensure that you review your lift plan when the lifting equipment is swapped? Ensure that the crane outriggers are placed in a stable ground (standard manufacturer recommend out rigger pad) ? Ensure to follow approved lifting plan, crane outrigger is extended and placed in a stable surface
The incident was not reported timely by the lifting crew and the third-party driver at location. The lifting crew deviated from the approved lift plan. No one from the crew utilized empowerment to stop to intervene and stop the unsafe lifting. CAT report from Duqm was not shared and thus there was a lack of proper planning. There was rush in the yard as 10 trucks came for offloading at the same time. The lift plan was not reviewed after the previous crane was swapped with another crane. The crane outrigger was placed in (home mad pad) unstable surface. No damage or injuries sustained during this incident. Your learning from this incident.
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