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Health and Safety Executive Tower crane safety - the story so far Laurence Golob, Construction Sector A presentation to CONIAC, November 2009
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Background Recent history of high-profile incidents –Canary Wharf, Battersea, Liverpool (x2), Croydon, Worthing –8 deaths since 2000, including m.o.p.; other life-changing injuries Political and public interest –Work & Pensions SC –DWP SoS –Battersea Crane Disaster Action Group
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Controlling/Managing the risks Package of measures, including: competence requirements for crane erectors and dismantlers; consideration of the adequacy of crane design standards; research into the effect of wind loading on cranes; research to improve our understanding of the causes of crane incidents at an international level; promotion of the industry Safe Crane Campaign to improve public confidence in crane safety; and tower crane register.
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Competence requirements HSE & Strategic Forum for Construction Plant Safety Group –developed a matrix of competences: o Planning; o Erection and Dismantling Process; o Operation; o Maintenance; o Thorough Examination. –now agreeing implementation programme.
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Research effect of wind loading on cranes; consideration of the adequacy of crane design standards; research to improve our understanding of the causes of crane incidents at an international level.
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Public Confidence Safe Crane Campaign Tower crane register
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FOD Construction Field Work the head offices of tower crane operators visits inspector assessment of the use of tower cranes on all relevant sites; HSE enforcement: e.g. Worthing and Croydon
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