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Shocking OSHA Statistics If you are anything like me, then your desk is covered with sticky notes with reminders of what needs to be completed. These helpful reminders are a great solution to get the 'busy' work completed, but what about the important information? Our infog... Read More

1963 Corvette Donated by Crane Institute of America to be Sold at Mecum Auctions for Charity  “I love old cars,” said Jim Headley, President and CEO of Crane Institute of America, “and missing an opportunity in 1974 to swap my worn-out Volkswagen plus $2,000 for an immaculate 1963 Corvette, has always haunted me. From ... Read More

Crane Institute of America Partners with Independent Trainers A Training Partnership program from Crane Institute of America is designed to provide independent crane and rigging trainers with the tools they need to prepare employees for qualification and/or certification. Crane Institute’s Training Partne... Read More

Dangerous Proposal Valentine's Day was this past weekend, a popular day for marriage proposals. In the fall of 2014, a man in the Netherlands attempted an ill-advised but very memorable proposal involving a mobile crane. For reasons we may not ever know, a man wante... Read More

Know Your Ground Conditions A crawler crane erecting wind turbines in Canada last fall turned over while traveling from one to another. Witnesses reported “The crane was moving over the wet and uneven ground when the tracks appear to have sunk at the back, causing th... Read More

Formula for a Forklift Accident An untrained operator attempted to reposition a telehandler on uneven ground while three workers were being lifted on a pallet. (Story on Heavy Lift News) Aerial lifts are designed to lift workers safely to elevated workplaces. Although not specifi... Read More

Avoidable Deaths: The Rest of the Story Two workers were killed in Winters, California when the personnel basket they were in fell 80 feet. Cal OSHA cited Disney Construction for $106,100 after finding that The cranes involved were not properly inspected Workers were not trained ... Read More

Pick and Carry Sounds Good in Theory Cranes & Access reported on a crane overturn in Lichtenstein, Germany in March. The crane was traveling close to the embankment of a stream when the swinging load (a large concrete panel) caused the crane to overturn. Some cranes can l... Read More

What Really Happened? Heavy Lift News reported on an incident in the UK where an all-terrain crane's outrigger damaged three cars. There are two sides to every story: the factual one, and the side of the person who did something wrong or made a mistake and won&rsquo... Read More

Mistakes, Accidents, or Incidents? Recently Heavy Lift News published the editorial Those Who Fail to Learn the Lessons of History Are Doomed to Repeat the Mistakes of the Past. We are not sure you can call them mistakes, and we sure can't call them accidents. Cranes don't ... Read More

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