Case 1 Lifting of I-beam by Lorry-mounted Crane

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Case 1

Lifting of I-beam by Lorry-mounted Crane

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Background

The accident :

• involved a metal works subcontractor’s worker

• at the time of the accident, two scrapped I-beams were being lifted up by a lorry-mounted crane after successful “trial lifting”

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Risk control measures for lifting of materials by lorry-mounted crane 1. Appoint competent signaller and rigger;

2. Inspect lifting appliance and lifting gears before use;

3. Prohibit any lifting operation exceeding safe working load;

4. Ensure no person is allowed to be under a load when it is being lifted;

5. Arrange designated persons to control and direct road users when works are carried out in the vicinity;

6. Provide control rope for long objects to prevent the swing;

7. Prohibit lifting of materials using single leg sling; and

8. Use a receptacle for lifting loose materials.

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Circumstances Of The Accident

• Under supervision by the general foreman, he and his co-worker assisted in rigging the two scrapped I-beams by the two legs chain sling and each of them was responsible for rigging one end of the scrapped I-beams.

• They wrapped both ends of the scrapped I-beams with the legs of the chain sling and shortened the leg length using the shortening clutches

• Having ensured that all workers were stayed aside, the general foreman informed the crane operator to lift the scrapped I-beams up to about 500mm above ground for “trial lifting”

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• During “trial lifting”, they confirmed the scrapped I-beams were securely rigged and balanced.

• When the scrapped I-beams were being lifted up to about 2m above ground, somehow he returned back and approached the scrapped I-beams, during which the chain link of one sling leg that locked into the shortening clutch suddenly detached, causing tilting of the two scrapped I-beams

• His head was accidentally hit by the downward side of the tilted scrapped I-beams

• The whole process was recorded by a CCTV installed on site

Circumstances Of The Accident

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The Accident Investigation

The Accident Scene

• The chain link of one sling leg that locked into the shortening clutch was found detached, causing the two scrapped I-beams with one end tilted and shifted downwards and the 2 legs of the chain sling shifted from the original balanced positions.

Photo taken immediately

after the accident

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The Two Scrapped I-beams

• The dimensions of each scrapped I-beam were about 30cm (flange) x 63cm (web) x 3.85m (length)

• The two scrapped I-beams together were one stacked over the other with circumference 220cm and about 1358kg in weight in total.

The Accident Investigation

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Lorry-mounted crane and Two Legs Chain Sling

• Both possessed valid certificates

• The lorry-mounted crane was in safe working order and no sign of collision was found; and the chain sling had no newly-formed scratches, deformation and visible damage

• Each leg of sling had one chain shortening clutch and one hook with safety latch at the lower end

The Accident Investigation

Shortening clutches

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Lorry-mounted crane and Two Legs Chain Sling

• The crane operator reported that the ASLI of the crane was not triggered at the time of the accident.

• A RPE was employed to carry out tests regarding lifting of two similar I-beams stacked together using a two legs chain sling with shortening clutches by a lorry-mounted crane.

The Accident Investigation

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Lorry-mounted crane and Two Legs Chain Sling

• Test results demonstrated that there was no slipping or displacements of the I-beams, and no detachment of chain links from shortening clutches

• After “trial lifting” was properly carried out by competent person, detachment of chain links from shortening clutches during subsequent lifting operation was thus highly unusual

The Accident Investigation

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• At company level, the Company established a Working Guidelines for the Use of Mobile Cranes on Sites

• defining the qualifications and responsibilities of:

• mobile crane operator,

• signaller,

• rigger,

• lifting supervisor and

• site safety personnel;

Enhancement Measures Taken After The Accident

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• suggesting proper lifting gears for rigging common construction materials;

Enhancement Measures Taken After The Accident

• prohibiting the use of shortening clutches for except for special circumstances under a permit-to-work system

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Case 2

Prevention of Fall of Person through Floor Opening

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The accident happened:

• involving a pre-cast louvers installation worker

• at the time of the accident, he was found lying on the floor slab on 3/F of a completed 10-storey building on the site directly underneath a chain of floor openings leading all the way up to the roof

Background

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• He and his 3 co-workers were deployed to install pre-cast louvers on the external wall of passenger lift plant rooms located on the roof

• A double scaffolding, which all around on the external wall of passenger lift plant room on roof top, were erected to facilitate to install pre-cast louvers

• protective nets were installed to cover up the floor openings on the 5/F and 8/F respectively for the purpose of guarding against falling objects

Circumstances Of The Accident

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• At the time of the accident, the whole team was taking a rest

• Suddenly his co-workers heard the cry of him and a loud “BANG” sound coming from behind them

• They turned and approached the floor opening, he was lying at the bottom of the chain of floor openings several floors below

Circumstances Of The Accident

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Photo taken immediately after the accident

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2 jutted out horizontally bamboo poles

starter bar which tore a piece of denim cloth

0.7m

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7m

Photo taken immediately after the accident 0.3m width

The Accident Investigation

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A torn piece of blue denim cloth was found by the Police tucked between a pair of starter bars on the edge of the floor opening

Photos taken by Police

The Accident Investigation

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• It matched the tear in his blue denim jeans in terms of size, colour and material

• This seems to suggest a fall from a higher point than the bar ends of the starter bars which subsequently tore a piece of denim cloth from the jeans worn by him

• It does also seem reasonable to speculate that he was on his way to join his co-workers on the other side of the floor opening by chosen to climb over the guardrails next to the double scaffolding

• It seems highly likely that he suffered a slip along the way as he tried to pass over the 2 bamboo poles which jutted out horizontally, fell through the floor opening and ended up lying on the floor slab on the 3/F

The Accident Investigation

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• There was actually a proper and unimpeded access passage around the north-western and north-eastern edges of the floor opening which measured 0.7m to 1.3m in width

1.3m

0.7m

Photo taken immediately after the accident

The Accident Investigation

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Enhancement Measures Taken After The Accident