jrider
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Crane falls on NJ house, operator rescued from roof | 6abc.com
Guess someone didn't know trees were heavy?
Guess someone didn't know trees were heavy?
WOW. What was that a 35 ton?
looks to be an older national 1295. 28 ton i think 95' boom.
I see a lot of small time operators that get their crane are far too casual about it - they let all the guys operate it, with limited experience. They also load the crane up way too close to its limits.... that safety factor is there for a reason! All tools are safe when operated correctly by competent operators. When you go outside of that box, the danger increases with the size of the tool.
Shaun
A complacent "pro" is every bit as dangerous as an inexperienced "amateur".
Older experienced workers can get killed just as dead and just as easily as younger newbies.
I'm not 21 either but I try to use my head so I don't have to count on having the reflexes of a 21 year old to keep from getting hurt.
If your buddy almost severed his hand not only was his hand in the wrong place, his head was, too.
I'm not picking on you, just passing along a little bit of wisdom that comes with age.
I see these guys all over , they are not amateurs ..... To say that they ####ed up bad is an understatement , there not cheap either , my guess is its not there crane and the company renting it are not tree guys , so the combination of a poor setup , lack of communication almost got a guy killed , from what I understand he jumped almost 15 feet to get the roof and get out of the way of the crane , he's lucky to be alive and only by the grace of god is not in a box , he prolly wasted all nine lives with that cut
Eddie, you go and finish the job off?
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