Tragic Crane Accidents Make Headlines

Zev Antell
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Posted by Zev AntellAugust 08, 2008 1:09 PM
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Unfortunately, workplace accidents are a reality. Much of the time, the damage done is minimal. However, in industrial workplaces, where heavy equipment is prominent, the stakes are raised and accidents too often have tragic results. A recent trend has been accidents involving cranes. On July 19, 2008 at a refinery in Houston, Texas, several workers died in a crane collapse. This disaster comes on the heels of two other high-profile fatal crane collapses in Manhattan this spring. As recently as last week another crane collapse in Texas resulted in a death.

The simple size and weight of a crane means that any accident has the potential to cause serious damage. In one of the Manhattan incidents, the scene resembled a Hollywood movie; the crane toppled off it base and fell across the street into another skyscraper before finally falling tens of stories to the ground below. Several men died in the accident and several condominiums were destroyed. Had the accident occurred at an hour when the condominiums were occupied, the result could have been even worse.

It is uncertain whether there are more crane accidents now, or if they are simply getting more attention than previously. Likewise, it is uncertain what causes these accidents. In the Manhattan tragedies, there has been the suggestion that poor oversight and perhaps corruption amongst the overseeing bodies led to unsafe conditions.

Cranes are essential to many large scale construction projects. However, due to the inherent dangers involved in crane use, it is important that steps are taken to protect the safety of crane operators and those nearby. These include proper training of operators, adequate upkeep of equipment, and enforcement of local safety codes. Finally, when there are preventable accidents, those responsible must held to account for their conduct.

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Richard Wehrmeister
Posted by Richard Wehrmeister
August 08, 2008 2:48 PM

I don't have a question however I did want to shed some light on the Manhattan accident. This accident just like the one in Miami-Dade happened during the climbing of the tower. As construction goes up so does the tower crane. Tower cranes are raised by sections as the needs arise. Both these accidents happened because the rigging crew or iron workers did not follow the manufacturer instruction. It is difficult to fault the operators in a situation like this because during this practice they are sitting in a cab above the rigging crew. The rigging crew normally gives directions to the operator by radio if the operator is needed. If the rigging crew makes a mistake the poor operator is dead. New York City just passed new regulation that basically says that only a licensed & tested Master rigger can climb these cranes along with the fact that an inspector must review & sign off on the plans. I can't comment on the Houston accident unitl I understand exactly what happened.

Zev Antell
Posted by Zev Antell
August 11, 2008 9:08 AM

Thanks so much for the informative comments. The information on rigging crews adds yet another level of complexity to the equation. I think your comments reinforce the essential notion that crane use is serious business and it requires tremendous attention to detail by all those involved. For the record, it is my understanding that none of the accidents I mentioned have been attributed to operator error.

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