Asphyxiation death caused by oxygen-depleting cargo on a ship
2017; Elsevier BV; Volume: 279; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.08.024
ISSN1872-6283
AutoresMarjana Kjetland Sundal, Peer Kaare Lilleng, Hans Barane, Inge Morild, Merete Vevelstad,
Tópico(s)Injury Epidemiology and Prevention
ResumoThe extreme danger associated with entering enclosed spaces loaded with oxygen-depleting organic cargo in ships and tanks is obviously underestimated, both among crew and management. We present a case report to highlight this occupational hazard and to increase the knowledge about the imperative precautions, in order to prevent future accidents. An experienced customs officer was found lifeless at the bottom of the unattended cargo hold on a ship loaded with woodchips. The oxygen content in the cargo atmosphere was below 2%, which is incompatible with life. Forensic autopsy revealed injuries related to the fall, and there were no positive toxicological findings in blood, lung or urine. Management and workers must be taught about the extreme rapidity of developing unconsciousness and asphyxiant death when entering enclosed spaces loaded with oxygen-depleting cargo. Even a single inhalation can result in unconsciousness and death. Dozens of annual deaths and severe injuries can easily be prevented if simple precautions are followed.
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