It was possible miscommunication from a supervisor that caused the dive tender to start the clamp early, but even that is unknown. Shit poor equipment and greed are what caused this accident. Had any video recording of that accident existed, it would have had a huge impact on that lawsuit, and they would be in the public record (although, i don't know norwegian law when it comes to. Industrial accidents are sadly commonplace, but few are as horrific as the one that killed five men on the byford dolphin oil rig in 1983. A sub dedicated to showing footage not suitable to be viewed by the human eyes!
The accident resulted in byford dolphin losing an exploration contract with statoil, which expressed concerns with the rig's operating procedures. The incident cost the company.
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