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2005 Crane Mishaps
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So my crane is a
little rusty and a few oil leaks, crack windows and yes some missing
But then I don't need AC, So what if the booms does not come in all
the way, Controls are not marked It keeps all you crane operators
out of my very own Seat if you have to work all day long you might
as well have a chair a chair you want. |
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These tracks were made
for walking on firm level ground!
Oops, I didn’t do that! |
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Pictures from:
Jan Buitendach -
Pr. Cert. Eng. |
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Another Crane Mishap |
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Yet Another Crane Mishap |
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Crane was USTC 40
ton, rod blew out end, boom fell on barrel so it never hit the
ground (boom extended all the way).
Has any one seen
anything like this please e-mail me if you have. |
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This
accident happened in Port Anzali in
Iran. |
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They had 2 sections
extended, with boom angle at approx 62deg. load was 8000 lb, two
part line on block, note platform deduction 400 lb. this put cap. of
crane as set up at 2200 lb. block 50 lb. rigging--20 lb. load 8000
lb boom failed.
Photographs provided by: Brodek
Crane Inspections, Inc.
www.brodekcrane.com |
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"Riding
the hook" by sitting in a sling and being lifted by a crane is a
highly dangerous work practice and is illegal, as any trained and
responsible crane operator should know.
There are still
people in the construction industry that either don't know or don't
care about the most basic rules for site safety. Small wonder the
industry is still plagued by unacceptably high fatality and serious
injury rates.
Many unsafe
practices are performed by responsible crane operators due to the
intimidation of supervisory management. Unfortunately in the case of
an accident the only person responsible will be the crane operator
so it is imperative that crane operators realize the liability for
unsafe operating procedures. |
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This
would have to be one of the worst steel erection methods ever seen.
Instead of using
mobile cranes, and a properly designed and constructed work box,
these geniuses have made do with a couple of front-end loaders
fitted with some jerry-rigged home-made attachments.
To make matters
worse, there is only one operator for both machines. The result, as
the photo shows, is that one machine has been left unattended while
a man is precariously suspended from the totally inadequate work box
and home-made fly jib. |
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Below:
The following photos are of an accident on 05/15/05 with a 1000 Ton
Hydraulic Boom Crane (Liebherr LTM 1800).
IMO after looking
at the jobsite, the crane operator failed to lock the hydraulic
suspension cylinders, as required for jobsite movement of almost all
of the European all terrain manufactures (like Grove, Krupp,
Liebherr, Demag and others) with the boom in the air.
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Absolute Shocker
The job is to install a section of
concrete-coated 42" pipe under a small
river bed. The river has been diverted
and the trench is 8 meters deep at the
lowest point. The crane is standing on
what is normally the river bed, which
can be seen to be loose shingle and
already collapsing under the combined
weight of the machine and pipe. |
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A Windy Day Gantry Crane from
the Port of Pusan in Korea. Its not a
mishap in the true sense of the word as
the damage was caused by a severe storm
that passed over the port but just shows
even things as big as the Gantry cranes
don't stand a chance. There were 5 other
Gantry Cranes in similar condition. |
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The crawler belt failed on the
operator cabin (below)
resulting in the death of the operator. |
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Crane Mishaps in Parramatta
Gravity is always on the job pulling
overloaded cranes to the ground. |
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