This helper has been told by his foreman to wait for him to help lift off this 50 kg drilling tool. He decides to check if the lifting cap is properly.

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This helper has been told by his foreman to wait for him to help lift off this 50 kg drilling tool. He decides to check if the lifting cap is properly fitted and turns it tight. LTI no 41: 2/Sept/00 Turning lifting cap tight.

Discuss in your team: What do you think could go wrong here? LTI no 41: 2/Sept/00

This is what happened: The free end of the spool rolled off the support frame and fell to the gound. The helper tried to hold on at the other end. LTI no 41: Spool crushes finger 2/Sept/00 Oops!!

When the end of the spool hits the floor the hand of the helper is caught between the spool and the support frame. His middle finger is broken and crushed. He will be off work for 3 to 4 weeks. LTI no 41: Spool crushes finger 2/Sept/00 Auch!!

What caused this LTI ??: - Helper did not follow instruction of his foreman. - He was young, inexperienced but very keen to do the job. - He had not “ seen ” the hazard/danger. Discuss in your team: - How could this incident have been prevented? - Are there less experienced people in your team? How do you teach them what to do and what NOT to do. - Do you point out dangers/hazards to them? Even the obvious ones? - Do you have procedures for “simple” lifting operations? Are they known? Are they followed? LTI no 41: Spool crushes finger 2/Sept/00