Crane collapse downtown
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Did you notice the context under which he made those statements? Hint: Media was asking questions about the employees/people involved.
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JLives wrote: ↑Jul 15th, 2021, 12:32 pmAt the end of the day it's up to Mission Group, as prime contractor, to ensure all subcontractors are following safety procedures.Even Steven wrote: ↑Jul 15th, 2021, 11:36 am
At the end of the day, it's up to the crane company to follow safety procedures, it's up to the most senior guy there to make sure safety is followed, and fix the issues as he sees them. There's nobody above them at that moment (literally). That's why I don't understand why people knock Mission Group - it was these 5 workers there, Mission Group doesn't have to supervise them.
But the most senior guy was probably the one who was filming the video for Instagram.
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This is completely false. There certainly is training requirements.Mrmarvingardens wrote: ↑Jul 15th, 2021, 11:24 am I wonder where some of those posting here, get their information.
First, there was one man, the operator was on the crane when it fell
Two Stemmer brothers and owners of the Leibherr crane were on the ground, along with a 21 year old who was on his first day of work.(He had worked for the Stemmer's in the past, several years ago)
The vertical, not the horizontal was collapsing at the top triangular building support, but stayed at the vertical.The boom had fallen
The lower support is where the workman was seen making his way back to safety in the building from the vertical, still standing after the collapse.
It is interesting that there is no training for crane workers or operators, as now advocated by the Operating Engineers, and as they have been doing for many years.
Also noted how quick CEO Mission Group Jonathon Freisen quickly distanced the Mission group: " the crane and operators were not part of his work force."
Working on the cheap, non union, untrained is a way of the world now.
Would proper training have prevented this terrible accident? Maybe. maybe not.Engineering analysis that will come might provide some answers.
Occupational Health and Safety Regulation
14.34.1 Operator certification
On and after July 1, 2007, a mobile crane, tower crane or boom truck must be operated only
(a) by a person with a valid operator's certificate issued by a person acceptable to the Board, and
(b) in accordance with any conditions stipulated on the certificate.
The International Union of Operating Engineers is calling for mandatory training and regulations governing crane assembly and dismantling following Monday’s devastating tower crane accident in Kelowna.
This Union wants specifics relating to assembly and dismantling. Often specialized crews are used for these tasks, but not a requirement at this time.
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Absolutely, though they can't control every single thing that the crane crew is doing. If they saw the shenanigans of this crew prior to this, they should have fired them and brought another company in.
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Oh no. I had assumed that the 5th victim was one of the workers on the crane. Not that that would be any better...
5th victim of disaster ID'd
https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/3 ... wna#340093
5th victim of disaster ID'd
https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/3 ... wna#340093
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Poor guy wouldnt even know what hit him although that might be better in a wayferri wrote: ↑Jul 15th, 2021, 3:06 pm Oh no. I had assumed that the 5th victim was one of the workers on the crane. Not that that would be any better...
5th victim of disaster ID'd
https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/3 ... wna#340093
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Of course.soupy wrote: ↑Jul 15th, 2021, 1:12 pmBecause MG is Prime Contractor and they will have to prove their due diligence they did everything in their power to ensure site safety. They better hope they can.
If they didn't do everything that is reasonably practicable they will be receiving WorkSafeBC orders and possibly Penalties relating to the coordination of multi-employer worksites.
However, this was a media event after a horrific accident in which he knew that many would point fingers at him, rather than a WorkSafeBC investigation or a court of law.
It was both correct and appropriate to explain the distinction of MG being separate from the crane contractor.
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Oh crap. I know his wife :(
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Yeah, this one is reallyferri wrote: ↑Jul 15th, 2021, 3:06 pm Oh no. I had assumed that the 5th victim was one of the workers on the crane. Not that that would be any better...
5th victim of disaster ID'd
https://www.castanet.net/news/Kelowna/3 ... wna#340093

Just an engineering tech dude sitting at his desk doing engineering stuff, having nothing to do with what was going on outside.
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Smear campaign ???Vacancyrate wrote: ↑Jul 15th, 2021, 4:59 pm "Crane operators are like pilots"
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7eBPhgpNgE/
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***They*** posted a video of them without PPE and the fact they were filming a commercial for internet fame minutes before the crane killed 5 people.
I looked on their Instagram.
That's what ***they*** posted.
Someone else pointed out this article.
Crane operators 'no different than pilots': Experts say crane safety top notch
https://canada.constructconnect.com/dcn ... -top-notch
If you were getting onto a airplane and you saw the pilot with his shoes off and kicking back in the cockpit with his socks up on a controls, what would you think?
If there is a smear, they smeared themselves.
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Auto pilot........If you were getting onto a airplane and you saw the pilot with his shoes off and kicking back in the cockpit with his socks up on a controls, what would you think?
Sometimes , the "plane" is better off driving itself BUT being in a trade , comfort boost performance ..
But I'm not here to throw

Imma wait and see what the "forensics" say before I throw stones ...
Mommas lost babies . Wives lost husbands . Children lost daddy's ..
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I agree with you in regards to your query in regards to union workers. And I personally don't think it would have happened. Because unions and workers have to keep their noses squeaky clean. Other wise every Tom, Dick and Harry who was jealous of the union workers would be all over their government party for it. People always say how slow unions did things. But there were hardly any injuries neither. Most times being methodical and practical is better than "git er done"! and then whoops!Mrmarvingardens wrote: ↑Jul 15th, 2021, 11:24 am I wonder where some of those posting here, get their information.
First, there was one man, the operator was on the crane when it fell
Two Stemmer brothers and owners of the Leibherr crane were on the ground, along with a 21 year old who was on his first day of work.(He had worked for the Stemmer's in the past, several years ago)
The vertical, not the horizontal was collapsing at the top triangular building support, but stayed at the vertical.The boom had fallen
The lower support is where the workman was seen making his way back to safety in the building from the vertical, still standing after the collapse.
It is interesting that there is no training for crane workers or operators, as now advocated by the Operating Engineers, and as they have been doing for many years.
Also noted how quick CEO Mission Group Jonathon Freisen quickly distanced the Mission group: " the crane and operators were not part of his work force."
Working on the cheap, non union, untrained is a way of the world now.
Would proper training have prevented this terrible accident? Maybe. maybe not.Engineering analysis that will come might provide some answers.
MG and CEO can try to distance themselves if they like. But it wont make a difference. Every rock will be turned - and every document will be exposed.