@djseanjohn , i check your profile, u are just a Nigerian storekeeper, you don't know anything about the safety job .... besides don't judge the ability of any nationalities.............just say sorry for your mistake...
Dear QL Friends and safety guys, actually the information what i fetch is, the crane was totally not set up, just the installation was going on... its a high branded crane with capacity of 10 Tons, for such big crane, the foundation was made only around 3*3 mtrs (RCC Concreate) with around (50 Tons), but for such big cranes, the foundation suppose to be minimum 5.5*5.5 to 6 with avarage weigh of 110 Tons...while they are in the aim to install the main jib (boom), they loaded the counter weight approx 4.5 Tons in the installed back jib, all of a sudden the entire installed sections along with the crane foundation got imbalanced and fell down.... yesterdays wind was also a factor in this case!,
not only in Qatar, every countries including Europe and america having similar incidents, the responsible guys must at least read the manufacture specification/recommendation before installing/modifying such equipment.
@djseanjohn , i check your profile, u are just a Nigerian storekeeper, you don't know anything about the safety job .... besides don't judge the ability of any nationalities.............just say sorry for your mistake...
Dear QL Friends and safety guys, actually the information what i fetch is, the crane was totally not set up, just the installation was going on... its a high branded crane with capacity of 10 Tons, for such big crane, the foundation was made only around 3*3 mtrs (RCC Concreate) with around (50 Tons), but for such big cranes, the foundation suppose to be minimum 5.5*5.5 to 6 with avarage weigh of 110 Tons...while they are in the aim to install the main jib (boom), they loaded the counter weight approx 4.5 Tons in the installed back jib, all of a sudden the entire installed sections along with the crane foundation got imbalanced and fell down.... yesterdays wind was also a factor in this case!,
not only in Qatar, every countries including Europe and america having similar incidents, the responsible guys must at least read the manufacture specification/recommendation before installing/modifying such equipment.