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12.10.2013

Lucky escape for crane operator

A crane operator was lucky to escape unhurt on Thursday when his crane boom struck a 110,000 volt overhead power line.

The 200 tonne crane was working on a wind farm in Bad Wunnenberg near Paderborn, in North Rhine Westphalia. The operator was moving the five axle crane with its boom retracted but raised. The crane boom struck the two lines and stuck, the crane’s tyres caught fire and the operator managed to jump clear from his cab and miraculously not hurt.
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The crane's tyres caught fire immediately


It is understood that the power was cut shortly after the impact and this might have saved the operators life when he jumped? The usual advice to stay in the cab, would have had its own risks in this case as the fire took hold and local reports says that the fire fighters decided to let it burn out.
Power was cut to around 100,000 homes and business premises.

Vertikal Comment

Once again an overhead electrical incident, thankfully without fatalities this time. Surely these power lines were clearly visible? It’s hard to imagine what the operator was thinking.

Comments

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Oct 14, 2013

And again... Was there a reason why he moved his crane with the boom raised? Maybe he would win some time or was it because of the fixed counterweight..? Even if the power is cut after the impact, than its better to not touch the crane directly , it stays under power for a short time . Looks like a new machine. Thankfully the man escaped...

Oct 12, 2013