Overhead Shop Crane Safety Stats and Facts
FACTS
- Cranes are usually the largest piece of equipment on any industrial site. More accidents are caused by cranes than any other piece of equipment.
- Cranes buckle or collapse from excess weight. Each crane comes with strict weight limits, but construction supervisors can either ignore these limits or remain ignorant of them, which leads to a crane accident.
- Crane accidents are tied to poor training or rushed construction jobs.
- Major causes of crane accidents are:
- Use of crane for purposes outside of the manufacturer?s specifications.
- Improper crane selection.
- Poor weather.
- Improper crane set up.
- Falling debris or other hazardous conditions surrounding the crane.
STATS
Crane accidents are often the direct result of negligence of the crane-related professional or the lack of adequate operator training or experience.
- 90% of crane accidents occur due to human error.
- 80% of all crane upsets are attributed to operators exceeding the crane?s operational capacity.
- 54% of these incidents are the result of swinging the boom or making a lift without the outriggers full extended.
- 45% of all mobile crane accidents involve electrocution that results from the crane contacting a power source during operation.
- 40% the victims were struck by an object (such as an uncontrolled hoisted load or crane part).
- 50% of U.S. crane accidents that had injuries in 2009 resulted in fatalities.
- 80 lift and material handling equipment workers are killed each year, on average.