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895 Deck Barge Safety
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Real World Accident

Accident Summary

A deckhand was working on a spud barge helping a coworker raise the spud legs using a winch system. A 42-inch pin was to be inserted into the spud leg to prevent it from falling if the winch brake released. The spud leg was raised just high enough for the employee to insert about 4 inches of the pin into the hole, when the winch brake failed. The pin came up and the employee was pinned between the pin and spud leg, sustaining fatal crushing injuries to his chest.

More Information

OSHA Shipyard Employment eTool: Gear and Equipment for Rigging and Materials Handling.

OSHA Publication, Mobile Crane Inspection Guidelines for OSHA Compliance Officers, June 1994.