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BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 1 Time Out For Safety BSP/BLNG 25 th August 2004 BSRC Ball room

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 2 This gentleman would have celebrated his 31 st birthday on 25 th August BUT………..

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 3 Fatality Incident on 18 Aug 2004

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: /08/04 (WEDNESDAY) CG SEQUENCE OF EVENT Primary Support 32” T SPOOL CG 4 16/08/04 UNTIL 16:00HRS 3 16/08/04 UNTIL 16:00HRS 5 Tons JACK 2 12/08/04– 13/08/04

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 5 PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 6 Tee-Piece Fabrication Fatality Time Out 25 Aug 2004 Purpose  To share preliminary findings of the investigation.  Cascade immediately the preliminary findings to all BSP staff and contractors within the next 48 hours  Implement immediate actions recommended by the investigation team to prevent recurrence Note that this is only the beginning and there are many more areas that we need to work on in more detail.

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 7 Incident Details: At Zainal Daud (ZD) Fabrication Yard (G25) at 7.30 a.m. Victim: Mr. Lee, 31 years old Malaysian working for Chin Wui Heng Welder Enterprise Occupation : Senior Marker, 8 yrs experience Injury: Death from severe head injuries. Survived by: Spouse & 4 years old son. Project: Single Buoy Mooring (SBM) Metering (Phase 2) Main Contractor : Warner & Company Sdn. Bhd. Sub-contractor: Zainal Daud Sdn. Bhd. Sub sub-contractor: Chin Wui Heng Welder Enterprise Fatality Incident on 18 Aug 2004

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 8 Facts & Findings (1) : Fabrication Yard Work delayed whilst waiting for Tool Box Talk 32” pipe Tee piece 300 # (1.3 tons) partially completed (2 flanges welded on). Suspended, awaiting material. Was supported by 2 primary ground supports. Chain block and 5 tons jack were used whilst fabrication was in progress for alignment purposes. Chain block and jack were removed after welding of 2 flanges. No further adjustments of the primary supports were made to improve stability. Deceased was assigned the role of supervisor of the above fabrication activities. Fatality Incident on 18 Aug 2004

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 9 Facts & Findings (2): Initial calculations indicate Tee-piece Centre of Gravity shifted significantly & effectively on the verge of tilting. Since materials were not available, no further work was carried out. Two days later, the deceased (ca. 70 Kg wt) attempted to sit on outer rim of Tee-piece flange. Tee piece slipped & toppled over crushing victim on the head Fatality Incident on 18 Aug 2004

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 10 Findings  Direct Causes 1.The Tee piece became unstable after the installation of the two flanges. The centre of gravity had shifted but the primary supports were not adjusted. 2.For unknown reasons, the deceased attempted to sit on the vertical flange of the Tee piece 3.This action caused the unstable Tee piece to slip and topple over. 4.The deceased suffered severe head injuries after being crushed by the Tee piece.

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 11 Findings Indirect Causes (1) 1.The A-Frame, chain block and 5 Tons jack used earlier for alignment purposes were removed leaving the Tee piece on the two unadjusted ground supports. 2.Although a co-worker, recognising a hazard, re-secured the Tee piece on a chain block, this was subsequently removed. 3.The instability of the Tee piece had not been communicated to the others. Enforcement of Duty to Stop was inadequate. 4.General lack of hazard awareness of the workforce. 5.Hazard Identification Plan (HIP) for the contractor fabrication yard was not developed. 6.Lack of barricades and warning signs around hazardous areas. 7.No designated rest area

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 12 Findings Indirect Causes (2) 8.Lack of effective supervision. 9.Lack of planning: Work started on the Tee piece before all the materials had arrived. 10.Contract HSE Management: Lack of clarity between contractor, sub-contractor & sub- sub-contractor on responsibility for HSE management The main contractor was required under its contract with BSP to play a leading role in HSE implementation, not just the subcontractor There were early warning signs of a lack of commitment to safety such as not following up on repeated violations identified during site visits.

BSP/Contractor fatality Incident Investigation Slide: 13 Immediate Action (1) Please undertake the following: 1.Survey work supports at all worksites immediately. Rectify where work supports are unsafe or inadequate. Communicate any unsafe conditions found. 2.Ensure you have a HIP for every stage of your project, including the fabrication stage, both at BSP and the contractor worksites. 3.Include HIP in Tool Box Talk. Address safety of worksites, even when unattended. 4.Ensure provision and enforce use of designated rest areas at worksites.