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Real Life Incident: High Pressure Hose Whip Causes Eye Injury

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Real Life Incident: High Pressure Hose Whip Causes Eye Injury
chemical tanker

A chemical tanker was discharging in port and two crew members were working to top-up the air pressure in the lifeboat air supply cylinders. One crew member was in the compressor room and operated the compressor while the other was in the lifeboat to connect/disconnect the air hose to the cylinders and validate the pressure. The crew member in the lifeboat was aware of the procedure but had never carried out the task before. There was no visual contact between the two crew members and communication was maintained by means of portable VHF radios.

All three cylinders were topped-up to a pressure of 200 bar. Then, after confirmation from the crew member

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