Real Life Accident: Ship’s Crane Fails While Discharging Units Of Wood Pulp

One of our general cargo vessels was discharging units of wood pulp into the cargo hold of a small inland river barge using the ship’s crane and a spreader. During one of the lifts (total weight of 36.6 MT including spreader) and with the load approximately 1.5 metres above the layer of wood pulp already loaded in the barge, the cargo runner wire failed 10 metres from the block. The wood pulp units landed with considerable force inside the barge along with the spreader, hook and electrical wires.

The crane in question had been inspected by a reputable classification society three weeks earlier and no defects had been found.

Credits: nautinst.org
Credits: nautinst.org

However, both the luffing and runner wires of the crane had been installed some 10 years earlier. The certificate for the cargo runner wire (36mm, 7×34 galvanised) had a certified breaking strength of just over 1205 KN. The crane manufacturer’s manual on board states that the life of a rope depends on many influences. The ropes are mainly subject to internal friction and corrosion.

However, a rope is to be changed after five or six years of service.

The company investigation found that:

  • Rust had formed on the inner core of the runner wire
  • The wire had 4,076 hours of service use.

Lessons learned:

  • The yearly load test performed by the classification society and the planned maintenance system function safety test were, in and of themselves, no guarantee of the safe working condition of the crane.
  • Best practice normally has wires changed after 2,500 to 3,000 working hours, or every five years at the most.
  • Internal corrosion in wires is notoriously hard to evaluate. Using a metal spike during inspections to open the lay can help reveal the interior condition of the wire but even this is no guarantee of a correct assessment.

Reference: nautinst.org

 

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