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INCIDENT: Crew were loading pipe bundles with a Hiab in

Man was trapped here. HSE LEARNING. SLID PIPES. INCIDENT: Crew were loading pipe bundles with a Hiab in a pipeyard . Some pipes were out of reach and too close together so the crew used the Hiab to drag a bundle forward. The stack slid forward and crushed the crew leader resulting

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INCIDENT: Crew were loading pipe bundles with a Hiab in

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  1. Man was trapped here HSE LEARNING SLID PIPES • INCIDENT: • Crew were loading pipe bundles with a Hiab in • a pipeyard . Some pipes were out of reach • and too close together so the crew used the • Hiab to drag a bundle forward. The stack slid • forward and crushed the crew leader resulting • in a fracture and eventual amputation of his leg. • LEARNINGS: • Hiab Operators • Never lift a load without proper authorization and supervision. • Never lift a load unless you are trained and certified • Lifting is hazardous operation always stand clear of the dangerous area • Never operate the Hiab outside of its weight limit. • Ensure the area around a load is clear before lifting • Ensure your training is always in date. Key Learning: Lifting is hazardous - stay well clear Leg Amputation Use this Alert: Discuss in Tool Box Talks and HSE Meetings  Distribute to contractors  Post on HSE Notice Boards  Include in site HSE Induction Contact: MSE511 for further information or visit the HSE Website Alert No 81 LTI#13 2012 July, 2012

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