Incinerators – Too hot too handle? - Incinerators - Too hot too handle?

Initial Report

CHIRP has received reports from a ship manager relating to serious incidents involving  incinerators

Report 1:

An engineer was carrying out incineration of garbage assisted by an oiler. After loading several bags containing either rags or filters into the incinerator, one of the bags containing a filter jammed. The interlock that should have prevented the engineer from opening the external door failed, he opened the external door of the loading chamber and attempted to use a stick to free the filter. When this was not successful he then attempted to push the filter with his hand. The filter became free causing the sluice door to close suddenly, trapping the hand until another engineer freed him a few minutes later. The engineer sustained 3rd degree burns and subsequently had to have an amputation of his fingers and thumb on the right  hand.

Investigation into the incident revealed, direct causes:

Root causes:

 

Report 2:

While operating the incinerator, a bag of oil soaked sawdust was put into the loading chamber and within seconds a fireball was ejected from the chamber causing second-degree burns to the  operator.

Investigation into the incident revealed, direct  causes:

The ship managers also advised that over a period of 6 years their fleet received 61 non-conformances reports with 15 having the potential to cause injury or   damage.

The main causal factors were the failure to follow rules, failure to secure the unit before use, improper handling of waste, inadequate preparation/planning and equipment failure.

A deeper look for the root causes identified error enforcing conditions, hardware and inadequate hardware design/ construction/installation  and  inadequate procedures.

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