Uncontrolled decent of lifeboat during release gear test on Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessel Fort Victoria with 2 people injured
Location: Berthed at ship repair yard in Falmouth, England.
Accident Investigation Report 9/2005
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Summary
On 10 September 2004, a Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) surveyor, and a lifeboat crew member, sustained back injuries during a planned lifeboat exercise drill which took place on board RFA Fort Victoria.
Safety Issues
- it was not clear who was in control of the exercise
- although some crew members were slightly concerned about the height of the boat before it was dropped, no one intervened or questioned the decision
- the surveyor鈥檚 actions were affected by a heavy workload
- no risk assessment had been carried out for a routine on-load release gear test
Recommendations
Both RFA and MCA have made changes to operational procedures to ensure that a similar accident does not occur again. Recommendations have been directed at the International Lifesaving Appliance Manufacturers鈥� Association (ILAMA) to improve aspects of the ergonomic design of lifeboats and safety warning signs.
This report was published on 18 May 2005.