Posted on 04/06/2018 9:42:12 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
A massive crane at a Florida construction site toppled Thursday, nearly crushing workers below.
Surveillance footage provided by the St. Petersburg Police Department shows the moment the crane tips over, sending two workers below sprinting away. The crane narrowly missed one of at least eight workers running for their lives.
St. Petersburg police tweeted that no one was injured and that the construction site, at the departments new headquarters, didnt suffer major damage, although the crane itself did.
The Tampa Bay Times reports the crane was carrying a scissor lift weighing about 1,000 pounds. A worker told the Times that an operator who was inside the crane when it collapsed limped away after it fell.
Two days prior to the collapse, St. Petersburg police tweeted that construction on the new headquarters was on time and under budget. Theres no word on if the crane collapse will delay the opening date, currently set for next spring.
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Its a good ting they had their construction helmets on. /sarcasm
Miller Park Big Blue collapse
Maybe 3rd world operators?
ROTFL
When the headline first seen the image came to mind this was a flying crane which had collapsed. Now, realizing ‘twas one used for construction, feel more than a little foolish.
Thanks. That makes sense. Didn’t know that.
Yes, it was an absurd thought. But aren’t absurd thoughts seen daily in this nation at this time?
A smile at times is the only alternative to insanity.
This one is 849 pounds. But your point is taken...this small automotive one wouldn't be found on a job site.
On a site like this, that crane is used mostly for area wide lifts of mostly light weight items like a pipe or beam in the lay down area that is shown. That is also not a giant crane. Definitely operator error, he should know his boom length, lift weight and use corresponding charts inside of cab showing maximum boom angle.
Or the load was over 1000#
After watching the video several times, I noticed the crane didn’t tip over directly over the front but went down off to the right. It does not appear to be a crawler crane but rather a wheel crane and if so I wonder if the out rigger cylinder failed during the lift. Blowing a seal could have definitively caused that incident.
Whenever I have rented ones about the size of the one they dropped they are heavy enough that if all you have is an F 150 size truck (1/2 ton pickup) the rental yard will not even hook up the trailer. F 250 is minimum truck size to tow one. This implies about a 4000 lb minimum weight.
That dude in the bottom right corner is still running!
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