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Monthly Safety Scenario

November 2012

Rescue boat accident


The vessel was alongside in port at the first
port of call since it left dry dock. The master
wanted to carry out a man overboard drill, as the
weather was favourable. He told the chief officer
to have the rescue boat ready after lunch. The
davit wire for the rescue boat had been replaced
and the master wanted to carry out the drill to
ensure that all was in order. Before going to dry
dock the chief officer had ordered a new wire
but received one of a smaller diameter. He assumed that it would be OK, as it was just 2 mm
smaller, and did not do any further research.
The chief officer was unaware that the davit
winch motor was too strong for the davit wire.
An electrician had replaced the fuse in the circuit
board of the davit winch motor while in dry dock.
He had replaced the original fuse with a fuse
of much higher amperage. Later the electronic
proximity switch did not work because moisture
had penetrated the electronics. This was because
when the rescue boat was washed down using
the high-pressure hose, the proximity switchs
electronic cover was also washed down and moisture entered the system causing a short circuit.
According to the vessels SMS, the crew should
always check that the proximity switch is working before they use the rescue boat. This day the
proximity switch was not tested.
The proximity switch is intended to cut power
to the winch motor when the boat is close to being in the stowed position. This is an emergency
device to ensure that the winch motor does not
put to much stress on the davit wire. It is essential for preventing possible catastrophic failure.
The davit had only one proximity switch so there
was no back up.
After lunch the rescue boat crew proceeded
to the launching area. The second officer held a
briefing with the rescue boat crew and all others

involved. The rescue boat crew included the second officer and two ABs. The bosun was in charge
of the davit winch and the chief officer was
monitoring from deck. The master was monitoring from the bridge.
The crew boarded the rescue boat in the
stowed position. They were wearing the correct
safety equipment and safety harnesses, which
they secured to the rescue boat to prevent them
from falling overboard. The bosun started to
lower the boat at slow speed, and when the davit
was fully extended he increased to high speed.
The rescue boats engine was started just
before the rescue boat hit the water and the hook
was released when the boat was in the water. The
drill was uneventful and the boat returned to the
hook to be hoisted back to position. The bosun
raised the boat at high speed and when it was
near main deck he switched to slow speed. The
crew did not disembark on the main deck, as the
plan was to disembark when the boat was in the
stowed position.
The bosun continued to hoist the boat at
slow speed to the stowed position and expected
that the proximity limit would shut down the
motor before the davit arm made contact with
the structure. As the proximity limit was not

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operational this did not happen and the motor


applied even more power. This sudden increase
in power caused the wire to break and the boat
to fall more then 20 m into the water, including
the crew members. This over-compensation might
have been prevented if the correct fuse had been
in place. According to the manufacturers manual,
the winch operator should stop the winch before
the proximity switch is activated. There were no
marks on the davit to indicate to the operator
when to stop.

One of the crew members was stuck in his safety


harness underneath the boat and drowned. The
other two crew members were seriously injured.
The amount of people being injured or even
suffering fatal injuries is a major concern. To prevent yourself and your crew from serious injuries
it is essential that you are aware of how the davit
system works and that all equipment is in good
condition. Ignoring the correct procedures could
lead to your death.

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