Just like the 450ton crane dropped on the ship at Port of Brisbane few weeks ago. They blamed rigging failure but they slung around the outriggers, the sharp sides of the outriggers cut straight through the straps.
@gregj.gotham4402 Chain??? So you think chain is stronger than cable, even crimped chokers. You're crazy, ever hear the term "a chain is only as strong as it's weakest link? There is a reason that term exist, chains links are to inconsistent to even rate with a SWL.
The crane on the left turned slight, the weight was more based on the left hand side because it turned slightly to the ship. The rigging also could had more error to count for, maybe 200tons freedom of error could had prevented this.
Waste of time until last 10 seconds and then camera man panicked and missed it.
“Now watch as we load this priceless………………scrap iron……”
Just like the 450ton crane dropped on the ship at Port of Brisbane few weeks ago. They blamed rigging failure but they slung around the outriggers, the sharp sides of the outriggers cut straight through the straps.
He had one job
That was definitely a rigging issue, but why was the load held suspended for so long? May as well turn everything off and secure the area.
Not enough Balloons attached to the Load. 😮
That Rigging was Friggin wrong....
I agree with you.
What do you think was the problem? Specifically
The use of small cable instead of large chain. The weak part of cable is in the crimped ends. Proper chain with bolt on Clevis ends would have held.
@gregj.gotham4402 Chain??? So you think chain is stronger than cable, even crimped chokers. You're crazy, ever hear the term "a chain is only as strong as it's weakest link? There is a reason that term exist, chains links are to inconsistent to even rate with a SWL.
2:52 it starts
They are using straps instead pf chains.
Well thats destroyed
There was a crane accident here that killed a friend of my dad back in 2002. Does anyone have any info on that?
When you say HERE . where is HERE? IN THE UNITED STATES?
@@jorgemoreno6803 SeaBoard Marine.
and actually it was a forklift around 2006
Looking at the "rigging" I can't say I'm really surprised. Was this the accident that killed a guy?
No, no injuries. www.osha.gov/pls/imis/accidentsearch.accident_detail?id=200676286
No.
Laura Bush killed a guy
The crane on the left turned slight, the weight was more based on the left hand side because it turned slightly to the ship. The rigging also could had more error to count for, maybe 200tons freedom of error could had prevented this.
Stay calm and jeep the camera steady. How am I supposed to watch the thing fall and break? Doofus.
every one was ok
SIMOPS! Always 50/50 chance of failure with heavy lifts.
Rigging engineer did not add enough helium balloons. Everyone makes mistakes.
China cable
they use rubberband
Oooppppssss. Angel of the dangel =
There gonna need a new Jose
Hey the balloons made it 😜
Crane operators
How long do you want to let it dangle in the air?
Job supervisor
Yes
That'll buff right out.
Get a camera stand……….
Hard to get a clear video if you are suffering from Parkinson's Disease.
Low bidder crane operator. There goes his insurance.
It looked like Seaboard cargo being loaded by a pair of Seaboard cranes?
They were moving the lower half of a dock crane, the slings were cradled around the outriggers that had square edges that cut the slings.
Too bad the cameraman can’t keep camera steady
Creeper
Exactly what you'd expect from under worked, over paid, union employees.
How do you know they are Union workers. They don’t even speak English so I doubt if this port is even in the USA
My jealousy detector just pegged high on this one 😂
@@mattharper588 it is a hybrid war/bot account most likely.
You must be a Republican
@jillford