Crane Accident Lawyer
Have you been injured in a crane accident?
According to estimates by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) there are, on an average, almost 90 crane accident related fatalities each year in the US. Of these fatalities, 32% are caused when crane operators are struck by a heavy load and 27% occur are due to electrocution when the crane comes in contact with a live power line. The remaining deaths occur as a result of crane boom or cable failure, tipping over or overturning of the crane, and falls. Some of the most common causes of crane accidents include the following:
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Electrocution – A majority of crane accidents – close to 39 percent - are caused by
electrocution. Crane booms, cables or other parts can come into contact with a live power line while under operation, electrocuting the crane operator, as well as any other workers nearby.
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Accidents During Crane Assembly / Disassembly - Crane assembly and disassembly must be done according to the manufacturer's specifications. Before operation, tests must be performed to gauge the stability of the crane. Failure to do this can cause accidents, and can often be traced to lack of proper communication among the workers involved in the procedure, or human error at any point in the procedure.
OSHA's 2008 standards for crane and derrick operations require that assembly and disassembly must be done only by properly trained workers, working under the supervision of competent persons. Crane assembly and disassembly related accidents account for about 12 percent of all crane accidents.
- Crane Boom Collapse Accidents – Extending the crane boom beyond manufacturer's specifications can affect the crane's capacity to carry loads and can lead to tremendous pressure on mechanical, hydraulic and structural components of the crane. The crane boom can collapse, injuring operators and workers standing below. Crane boom buckling or collapse related accidents make up about 8 percent of crane accidents.
- Crane Tip Over - Crane tipping occurs when there is overloading beyond the crane's capacity, or when ground conditions are unstable or uneven, causing the crane to tip over or collapse.
- Inadequate Crane Operator Training - Insufficient training is both a primary and secondary cause in crane accidents. The operator is required to recognize when the crane has reached its maximum loading point and whether conditions on the ground are ideal for hoisting activities.
- Crane Load Accidents - Workers who are within the swing radius of an operating crane can be struck by loads causing injuries. Employers are required to barricade the area and train workers about the hazards involved in entering the area when a crane is in operation.
- Fall Accidents – Wind conditions or an unstable platform can lead to a fall accident, particularly for operators of tower cranes who must climb extensive ladder systems to reach the crane operator cab. Employers are required to provide proper safety belts and harnesses and make arrangements for adequate guardrails and secured steps at the site, to prevent crane operators from experiencing serious or fatal falls.
Prevention of Crane Accidents
OSHA requires that a number of conditions be met for the prevention of crane accidents. These include the proper training of crane operators and related workers, the regular maintenance of crane equipment and roper rigging of cranes and loads. It also requires to strictly observe and respect the load capacity of a crane, according to manufacturer's specifications, as well as supervising the crane assembly and disassembly procedures. Finally, it requires maintaining open communication lines among the various operators, supervisors and workers involved in crane operations, as well as providing stable ground conditions before the operation of a crane.
If all of these are not followed, however, and you have suffered from a preventable crane accident, it is in your best interests to consult with an experienced industrial accident attorney from the legal team at Arnold & Itkin, LLP as soon as possible. With a full-bodied understanding of
personal injury law, we have proven time and time again that we can be counted on to provide our clients with the high-quality level of experience that they can rely upon.
If you were injured in a crane accident, do not hesitate to contact a crane accident lawyer from our legal team today – we know what is on the line and will fight for you.