B.C. crane safety: ‘Industry has lost public confidence and we need to work together to regain it’ (2024)

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B.C. crane safety: ‘Industry has lost public confidence and we need to work together to regain it’

Warren Frey

British Columbia crane safety stakeholders are working together to push for greater regulation after a series of incidents, with one proposal in the works that covers multiple aspects of tower crane operation and assembly.

Several stakeholders, including representatives from the (BC Crane Safety), the and crane employers met on March 5 to work on a proposed regulation and modification of protocols to better prevent crane incidents like the ones that have occurred across the Lower Mainland over the past two months.

There have been four incidents involving cranes in a matter of months. One incident at the Oakridge development resulted in theÂdeath of worker and mother Yuridia Flores.ÂShe died on Feb. 21 after a load fell from a crane. Other incidents involved cranes collapsing, with one incident occurring onÂJan. 30 in Surrey and another in Burnaby, Jan. 26. The most recent occurred on March 4. WorkSafeBC did not divulge any details about the mishap.

“The labour unions have been calling for mandatory licensing and certification for anyone involved in the assembly, disassembly and repositioning of tower cranes,” said BC Crane Safety executive director Clinton Connell.

“WorkSafeBC has recently completed the pre- and public consultation phases of the Notice of Project – Tower Crane, which will require advance notice of any tower crane installation, dismantling or climbing operations. BC Crane Safety has modified its crane operator registry system to be able to accommodate the assembly community, and any other future mandatory certification types.”

Connell expressed optimism about the meeting and said, “all parties and stakeholders are sitting at the same table to offer input of what types of improvements can be made to address the various issues faced by the industry.”

“I think it was an important first step,” IUOE Local 115 assistant business manager Josh Towsley said.

“Let’s be frank, the industry has lost public confidence and we need to work together to regain it.”

While the March 5th meeting was already scheduled, Connell said more meetings are in the works and “unquestionably there is a new sense of urgency. You cannot have a spate of tower-related incidents and not address what can be done to ensure they don’t continue.”

Towsley cited a number of reasons for the influx of crane incidents, including a lack of enforcement of mandatory certification regulations for tower crane operators and a training regime termed less than robust.

“There isn’t licensing of contractors to assemble and disassemble tower cranes and there isn’t a minimum standard required for someone performing the work of assembly or disassembly. When you combine all of that with an aging workforce where you’re seeing a fair number of retirements and new workers entering the industry, it’s a bad combination,” he said.

Connell echoed Towsley and said each crane incident was “quite different in nature.”

“It’s tough to be more specific in the absence of official investigation results, and we’ll be able to discuss in further detail once they are made available. In the meantime, any improvements to the existing framework are welcome and are up for discussion. These include regulatory changes, increased enforcement, increased training capacity, and more resources being made available to those who work in and around cranes,” he said.

“Each of the incidents that has occurred are slightly different. And we’ll await the results of the investigation so that we can share more details,” WorkSafeBC senior manager of prevention field services Suzana Prpic said, adding crane accidents have become a “huge concern.”

Prpic said the agency is hoping the proposed rule discussed at the meeting would be “in place” this fall, meaning operators would have to notify WorkSafeBC about actions including setting up, repositioning and the dismantling of any towerÂcraneÂon a worksite.

“It gives us a chance to again review that all of the requirements are in place,” she said. “The safe work procedures, the assignment of supervision in terms of those four key activities, and any other questions at that time can be reviewed with the board officer that would attend the site.”

In the coming weeks WorkSafeBC will convene another meeting with industry and labour to communicate its current and planned initiatives on crane safety and to gather additional perspectives on work that can be done to improve crane safety in B.C., along with its prioritization, a WorkSafeBC statement said.

— With files from The Canadian Press

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FAQs

Which system helps the crane operator avoid overloading the crane OSHA? ›

The tower crane must have a device that prevents moment overloading. Temporary alternative measures: A radius indicating device must be used (if the tower crane is not equipped with a radius indicating device, the radius must be measured to ensure the load is within the rated capacity of the crane).

What precautions should a tower crane take? ›

Tower cranes should not be erected in locations where they could collide with power lines. Managers must ensure enough clearance between the power lines and the crane's rotation radius. They may also contact local utility providers to de-energise the power lines and avoid deadly electrical hazards.

What is the safety factor for a tower crane? ›

What is the Crane Safety Factor? For the United States and the European Union, the safety factor for rigging equipment must be between 4:1-7:1. For hoisting devices, it must be between 2:1 and 3:1.

What is the general industry OSHA regulation for overhead cranes? ›

The rated load of the crane shall be plainly marked on each side of the crane, and if the crane has more than one hoisting unit, each hoist shall have its rated load marked on it or its load block and this marking shall be clearly legible from the ground or floor. Clearance from obstruction.

What are OSHA requirements for crane operators? ›

OSHA requires employers to ensure that their crane operators are certified (29 CFR 1926.1427), which mandates that the operator demonstrate sufficient knowledge and skill through both written and practical tests. See § 1926.1427(a).

What is the code of practice for safe use of cranes? ›

The British Standard Code of Practice for the Safe Use of Cranes (also known as BS 7121) was created in conjunction with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). BS 7121 provides recommendations for the safe use of cranes within a work environment and is widely recognised as best practice in any industry.

What is the safe work practice for overhead crane? ›

Centre the crane directly over the load before hoisting to avoid swinging the load.
  • Do not allow anyone to ride on a load or hooks.
  • Do not leave slings dangling from the load hook. ...
  • Do not raise loads higher than necessary to clear objects.
  • Do not move or pass a load over workers.

What is the most common safety hazard associated with the use of overhead cranes and lifting devices? ›

Preventing these disasters requires workers to recognize specific hazards during operations and follow safety procedures to avoid them. The three most common overhead crane hazards are overloading, swinging loads and collisions, and dropped loads.

What is the number one cause of crane accidents? ›

OSHA found that 45% of crane accidents are caused by the boom or crane making contact with energized power lines. Regardless of the cause, most crane accidents can be prevented by following proper safety protocol and adequately training workers on how to operate the crane safely.

What is the maximum load the crane can safely lift? ›

The lift capacity measurement of a crane tells us how much load a crane can lift naturally, including the dimension of the load, lift height, and lift angle. The average crane can lift between 10,000 and 60,000 pounds.

What must crane operators do to make sure the crane will not be overloaded by operating conditions? ›

Last, but not least, crane operators should be provided advanced crane safety instruments like load moment indicator systems. These tools can monitor various crane functions and provide a continuous reading of the crane's capacity, allowing you to avoid accidents and keep your workers and equipment protected.

Which of the following is true about overloading a crane OSHA? ›

Final answer:

Overloading a crane can result in crane failure, which is the second leading cause of such failures. Heavy loads should not be lifted above certain heights, and swinging, dropping, or dragging loads can lead to overloading the crane.

Which helps in indicating the maximum lifting limit of the crane? ›

The load moment indicator is an essential safety device for crane operators as it helps to prevent accidents and injuries. By ensuring that the crane is operated within its safe load limits, it reduces the risk of overloading and tipping, preventing accidents that can cause injuries or fatalities.

What are the OSHA requirements for crane load testing? ›

Overhead and gantry cranes should not be rated in excess of 80 percent of the test load. Therefore, in order to rate a crane to 100 percent of the design intended loading, the test load must be 125 percent of the rated load.

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