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A crane operator was killed at work after a lifting operation went awry in Chiayi’s Dongshi Township. It began when the crane was lifted off the ground on one side from attempting to lift something too heavy. The operator tried to straighten it back up, and managed to do so by rocking the cabin back. But as the crane got upright again, the heavy hook at the end of the boon swung back as well and smashed into the driver’s cab in full force. First responders found the man with no signs of life, and he was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

In the middle of a lifting operation, the crane tilted over, leaving several supports in the air.

The operator tried to rock the crane back into position, but as soon as it settled, the hook suspended from the end swung back and crashed into the cab, critically injuring the operator.

Emergency responders rushed to the scene, but the crane operator showed no signs of life. Medics tried to resuscitate him, but he was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

Hung Ming-tsung
Dongshi Fire Brigade
When we arrived at the scene, we saw the crane operator, approximately 60 years old, had sustained a traumatic injury and had suffered an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. We provided emergency treatment and rushed him to Chang Gung Memorial Hospital.

Was the tragic incident caused by a mechanical failure? Or human error? A crane operator says that trying to resolve an off-balance crane that way is not recommended.

Crane operator
Unrelated to incident
The crane was overloaded and he tried to save the situation himself. He retracted the boom, which settled the crane back down. But that made the hook swing back and strike the cab. They should’ve stabilized the crane with two others first to reduce the risk.

Labor safety inspectors are investigating whether there were any violations of safety protocols or operating procedures. For now it seems that the response to a moment of panic and trying to solve problems alone ended costing a man his life.

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