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11.12.2016

Near miss in Seoul

An All Terrain crane overturned onto a busy highway in Seoul, South Korea on Saturday - amazingly no one was hurt in the incident.

The crane was set up behind a barrier but was short rigged in order to allow the counterweight truck to fit between it and that barrier. The problem was that the boom was at too low an angle for the weight - and the crane lost stability with the boom dropping onto the truck bed and then across the road.

The crane operator jumped clear as the crane went over and was virtually catapulted to the ground as he did so. However he picked himself up and seemed to be relatively unharmed. The entire scene was caught via a dash cam, and published on Liveleak, so you can see it for yourself.

Comments

Mike74
After more thorough analysis - I am convinced, that the operator remained in the cab for a whole time. The cab hist the barrier and get's tilted, so at the end it is as horizontal as it was. No time to jump out, no need to either. The man who jumps out, most probably is the rigger who jumps out of the truck that brought the counterballasts.

Dec 14, 2016

Mike74
I think it was not the operator that got catapulted out of the crane, but perhaps some rigger who was on the undercarriage at the moment.

Dec 14, 2016

LMI program wrongly set up or no LMI program for completely retracted outriggers?

Dec 12, 2016

Taking a second look, the outriggers may be down between the crane and the wagon but they aren't extended. That's what probably saved the operator... He was so close, the counterweight on the back of the trailer forced his cab up rather than it tip on to it and get crushed.

Dec 12, 2016

Looks like they were loading/unloading the ballast. The extra man was probably the slinger/ballast wagon driver.

Dec 12, 2016

Eric L
There is a second person in the cabin ?

Dec 12, 2016