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DORIS
Dropped Objects Register of Incidents & Statistics
Dropped Objects – Activity
• Incident data continues to grow• New patterns emerging in past year, increase in Lifting
Dropped Objects – Time (April 2012 to date)
• Previous analysis showed similar trends for Actual incidents• Potentials being identified throughout the day
Dropped Objects – Environmental Factors
• Q1 and Q4 feature in Wind/ High Wind categories• Data not always available to provide
Dropped Objects – Categories (Actual and Potential)
• Category data previously suggested greater awareness of potential drops from equipment and unsecured items…
Dropped Objects – Categories (April 2012 to date)
• Actual incident categories follow similar pattern, increase in structural related incidents
• Potentials – improved awareness in all areas?
Dropped Objects – Weights (Actual since April 2012)
• Similar trending as previous (actual and potential)• May benefit from more details on object category
Dropped Objects – Heights (Actual)
• Again, similar trend • 52% of objects fall from 5m or more
Dropped Objects – Consequences
• According to the data as-read, personnel have been exposed to over 80% of incidents in 2012
• More than one person may be exposed in any single incident…
ACTUAL INCIDENTS – since April 2012
• Based on data from only 5 operators…
Dropped Objects – The Causes
• No real change in trend here, Inadequate Securing continues to show an increase closely followed by failed fixtures and fittings. Corrosion is also in increase…
Dropped Objects – The Causes (Actual)
• Actual incidents trend mirrors overall trending• Potential reporting is more interesting. Since 2012, increase
in HazID + Corrosion.
Dropped Objects - Messages
• Data shows 183 actual dropped objects (42 potential).– April 2012 to date – DORIS users only (9 key users, 5OP 4Cont)
• 57% of all Dropped Objects are 2kg or less.– 16% were greater than 10kg – slight improvement (was 18%)
• 24% Dropped objects fall 1m or less (was 30%).– 52% fell from 5m or above – increased again (was 45%)
• Personnel exposure (difficult to analyse but no improvement).– 5 actual injuries (1 LTI)
– 19 Potential LTI, 40 Potential Fatalities (of 181 Actual Incidents)
• Top 5 Causes (according to reporting process (2012 position))– Inadequate Securing (1)
– Failed Fixtures & Fittings (2)
– Poor Housekeeping (NEW)
– Corrosion (NEW)
– Operator Error / Procedures not followed (NEW)
Dropped Objects - Summary
• By filtering current data by year, DORIS clearly shows that we have not improved our dropped object prevention performance… but perhaps we have raised awareness of the problem and the causes?
• To realise the true value of DORIS, we need data. Please help us out!
• DROPS Admin can help with anonymous input of data – please just ask.
• That’s exactly the same statement as this time last year. Time for a DORIS Focus Group gathering…