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Unsupervised Trainee Killed By Crane
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Workers must be competent or directly supervised when operating cranes
WorkSafe New Zealand is warning businesses that it is unacceptable to allow staff to operate cranes and other machinery without direct supervision or appropriate training.
The warning comes after a fatal incident in Christchurch in January 2019.
An employee at Glaziers Choice Limited, trading as Stake Glass, was crushed by a pack lifter crane implement which was attached to a 2.5 tonne pack of glass.
The overhead gantry crane was controlled by a handheld remote control, and the employee had climbed up the pack lifter to hook the crane hook onto it.
A Christchurch glass company s been fined 270 thousand dollars at the Christchurch District Court - after a worker was fatally crushed while in training to use a lifting crane carrying glass
A Christchurch glass company s been fined 270 thousand dollars at the Christchurch District Court - after a worker was fatally crushed while in training to use a lifting crane carrying glass 7 July 2021
Mandeep Singh died working at Glaziers Choice - trading as Stake Glass - in January, 2019.
WorkSafe Investigation Manager Steve Kelly says the death could ve been avoided if the man was supervised, and had the pack lifter been stored without a load.
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