I have being doing pines just below this job and got called last night about this accident. I know a few operators that have been nearly killed in this situation and it sucks.
Titan get full mention after one of there operators has a close call and they loose one VERY expensive machine. And the contractors who are most likely to be responsible for the whole accident arent even named.
Kinda gets at me because I know a few crane operators that have been nearly killed by this kind of job and they get hauled through the media while the guys that nearly kill them and cause the accident through there recklessness or lying to the crane operator about weights or how the jobs been set up get off nearly scott free. Its like only the bike rider being named and photographed after a cars cut him off and caused him to wreck.
And it makes it harder for guys who are safe to get cranes to work with them because of the recklessness of some cowboy operators.
Now i dont know if it was Treescapes fault but they were who brought the crane onto the job and are most likely to have been in charge of its end of boom operation and load management at the load end, having them not named at all while naming and photographing the titan company isnt fair.
A while back another company put a crane over and onto a house in kelburn and polluted the duck pond with hydralic fluid after the crane was tipped upside down and the oil found its way into the stormdrain. The guy who lied to the operator about the wieght (to save himself a few bucks in time by loading above the max weight the crane driver had set) and set up the load all wrong got off and changed his trading name for the next year while the crane guys got the bad publicity.
This in one bent crane!
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post...ne-has-liftoff
From Stuff
A crane working on Tinakori Hill has toppled over, sending its 30-metre-long boom crashing into the town belt.
The crane was being used to lift pine trees out of the bush when it fell over at 4pm yesterday.
The ageing trees were being removed by Wellington City Council contractors in Salisbury Court, Wadestown.
"It's pretty clear that something has gone wrong. Obviously we're very relieved that no-one was hurt," council spokesman Richard MacLean said.
About 20 trees were being taken out of the area as it was believed they could fall and pose a danger to walkers, or damage tracks. All the parties involved would be working with Labour Department investigators to find out what had happened, Mr MacLean said.
A Titan Cranes spokesman said it was too early to say what had made the crane fall over.
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