Collisions, Fires and Explosions
Offshore collisions and explosions are far too common in the maritime industry and often result in catastrophic losses. The existence vessels and pipelines carrying volatile petrochemical products create additional dangers in the event of offshore collisions. These events occur on ships, barges, and offshore drilling units but particularly around submerged oil and gas pipelines.
Any collision can cause life threatening injuries and death. The result is often explosions involving the vessels and crewmembers. Burns are one of the most terrible injuries that a worker can suffer. Consider being on board a vessel, miles away from shore or another vessel having to deal with an explosion and fire. Workers may have to abandon ship or abandon an offshore oilrig? It's a long way down from the deck of a ship or an offshore oilrig. If the worker survives the fall or jump they may be in the water for hours or days. Even if workers have access to a lifeboat or rescue device will the weather overwhelm them or will help arrives in time?
An example seen in recent headlines involved a natural gas pipeline explosion in West Cote Blanche Bay when a tug transporting two barges struck an underwater gas pipeline. At the time of publication the explosion has so far taken four lives. Two individuals were reported missing and one rescued worker was taken to a local hospital for burn treatment. This is just one example of the dangers that offshore workers face with each hitch.
There are several methods to preventing offshore collisions, fires and explosions.
Preventing Collisions
- Practice good seafaring.
- Alternative courses and speed should be large enough to let another vessel be readily apparent.
- Alterations should be made in good time, be substantial, and avoid close quarter situations.
- Pass at a safe distance.
Preventing Explosions and Fires
- Take counter measures by removing one of the three elements of the “fire triangle”.
- Use explosion proof equipment.
- Use explosion relief valves, panels and suppression equipment.
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