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Marine Industrial Safety Leaflets

The safety leaflets are in Chinese version only. They are downloadable and obtainable, free of charge, in the Marine Industrial Safety Section.

(The following documents are in PDF (Portable Document Format). Please download and install the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print PDF files.

No. Safety Leaflets
1 Greasing the heaving in wire falls of stern ramp DownloadablePDF
2 A workman fell to the bottom of a cargo hold whilst climbing a vertical ladder after sustained finger injury DownloadablePDF
3 A workman sustained fatal injury whilst working on top of the driver's cabin of a lorry DownloadablePDF
4 Displacement of logs kills DownloadablePDF
5 A falling pallet DownloadablePDF
6 Fire on board a tanker DownloadablePDF
7 Worker died after fallen off from a container DownloadablePDF
8 The use of heavy cargo as land anchor in shifting berth is dangerous DownloadablePDF
9 Ratchet on manual type winch should be engaged before heaving up anchor DownloadablePDF
10 Lighterman lost balance and struck against the bulwark while boarding a tug boat from a hopper barge DownloadablePDF
11 A lighter winch operator was hit by a parted cargo runner connected to a grab for unloading granulated rocks DownloadablePDF
12 Two riggers fell with suspended scaffold as lifting sling parted DownloadablePDF
13 A shipyard worker fell while being transported on an improperly fenced landing platform DownloadablePDF
14 No. 1 lighterman fatally injured by a heavy steel strip coil that rolled upon him when the lighter swayed during a mid-stream cargo handling operation. The derrick used was not duly certified DownloadablePDF
15 Stacked containers with no securing means collapsed as vessel rolled DownloadablePDF
16 Hoisted cargo collapsed and fell due to improper slinging DownloadablePDF
17 Testing and Examination of Lifting Appliances DownloadablePDF
18 Collapsed derrick boom due to improper operation DownloadablePDF
19 Safety measures to be observed by crews of coastal-going vessels working cargoes in Hong Kong DownloadablePDF
20 Safety measures to be observed by No. 1 lighterman and works supervisor DownloadablePDF
21 The skirt of stevedore's hand glove were caught by a swinging hook, he was lifted up and fell into the bottom of a lighter's cargo hold. DownloadablePDF
22 A crew got drowned during the tug boat was being bunkered DownloadablePDF
23 While checking the conveyor belt, a worker was injured on his scrotum DownloadablePDF
24 Analysis of coaster crew accident in mid-stream cargo handing DownloadablePDF
25 A worker got burned by hot cooling water when a PVC cooling hose in the engine's radiator ruptured DownloadablePDF
26 Accident analysis on the coaster crew being crushed to death during container handling DownloadablePDF
27 A worker's got hurt when a bucket of rubbish fell due to collapse of a hook made from welding electrode DownloadablePDF
28 To remind masters and crew members of Mainland river trade vessels of the hazards of sea waves. DownloadablePDF
29 Fatal Accident Analysis and Preventive Measures for Mainland Ship-crew engaging Mid-stream Cargo Handling Operation in the Waters of Hong Kong DownloadablePDF
30 Cargo Handling Accidents due to Inclement Sea DownloadablePDF
31 Three Accidents in Mid-stream Operation DownloadablePDF
32 Fatal Accident due to the Failure of a Slewing Wire of a Derrick Crane DownloadablePDF
33 Safety Training Requirements for the Mainland Ship-crew engaging Cargo Operation in the Waters of Hong Kong DownloadablePDF
34 Safety Training Requirements for Mainland Ship-crew engaging in Cargo Operation in the Waters of Hong Kong (Supplement information) DownloadablePDF
35 Safe Workplaces DownloadablePDF
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