The safety leaflets are in Chinese version only. They are downloadable and obtainable, free of charge, in the Marine Industrial Safety Section.
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No. | Safety Leaflets | |
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1 | Greasing the heaving in wire falls of stern ramp | Downloadable |
2 | A workman fell to the bottom of a cargo hold whilst climbing a vertical ladder after sustained finger injury | Downloadable |
3 | A workman sustained fatal injury whilst working on top of the driver's cabin of a lorry | Downloadable |
4 | Displacement of logs kills | Downloadable |
5 | A falling pallet | Downloadable |
6 | Fire on board a tanker | Downloadable |
7 | Worker died after fallen off from a container | Downloadable |
8 | The use of heavy cargo as land anchor in shifting berth is dangerous | Downloadable |
9 | Ratchet on manual type winch should be engaged before heaving up anchor | Downloadable |
10 | Lighterman lost balance and struck against the bulwark while boarding a tug boat from a hopper barge | Downloadable |
11 | A lighter winch operator was hit by a parted cargo runner connected to a grab for unloading granulated rocks | Downloadable |
12 | Two riggers fell with suspended scaffold as lifting sling parted | Downloadable |
13 | A shipyard worker fell while being transported on an improperly fenced landing platform | Downloadable |
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 | Downloadable |
15 | Stacked containers with no securing means collapsed as vessel rolled | Downloadable |
16 | Hoisted cargo collapsed and fell due to improper slinging | Downloadable |
17 | Testing and Examination of Lifting Appliances | Downloadable |
18 | Collapsed derrick boom due to improper operation | Downloadable |
19 | Safety measures to be observed by crews of coastal-going vessels working cargoes in Hong Kong | Downloadable |
20 | Safety measures to be observed by No. 1 lighterman and works supervisor | Downloadable |
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. | Downloadable |
22 | A crew got drowned during the tug boat was being bunkered | Downloadable |
23 | While checking the conveyor belt, a worker was injured on his scrotum | Downloadable |
24 | Analysis of coaster crew accident in mid-stream cargo handing | Downloadable |
25 | A worker got burned by hot cooling water when a PVC cooling hose in the engine's radiator ruptured | Downloadable |
26 | Accident analysis on the coaster crew being crushed to death during container handling | Downloadable |
27 | A worker's got hurt when a bucket of rubbish fell due to collapse of a hook made from welding electrode | Downloadable |
28 | To remind masters and crew members of Mainland river trade vessels of the hazards of sea waves. | Downloadable |
29 | Fatal Accident Analysis and Preventive Measures for Mainland Ship-crew engaging Mid-stream Cargo Handling Operation in the Waters of Hong Kong | Downloadable |
30 | Cargo Handling Accidents due to Inclement Sea | Downloadable |
31 | Three Accidents in Mid-stream Operation | Downloadable |
32 | Fatal Accident due to the Failure of a Slewing Wire of a Derrick Crane | Downloadable |
33 | Safety Training Requirements for the Mainland Ship-crew engaging Cargo Operation in the Waters of Hong Kong | Downloadable |
34 | Safety Training Requirements for Mainland Ship-crew engaging in Cargo Operation in the Waters of Hong Kong (Supplement information) | Downloadable |
35 | Safe Workplaces | Downloadable |