A six axle All Terrain crane went over at the Orica Chemicals refinery at Kooragang Island, near Newcastle New South Wales, late last week, after one of its outriggers punched through the ground into some sort of void.
crane industry news
A tree worker fell around 23 metres from a crane yesterday in Bremerton to the west of Seattle Washington. Aaron Bjorn Waag, 28, was apparently suspended from the hook of an All Terrain crane via some sort of harness. He was trimming tree limbs when the harness gave way dropping him to the concrete walkway below.
The crane, a Demag owned by rental company Kran & Shakt had set up with full boom and extensions on a project close to the city’s Central Station to lift glass panels into place on a new building being constructed by Peab.
The fatal crane accident near Hobart, Tasmania earlier today was a road accident involving an articulated pick and carry crane.
Train and crane collide on Toepperwein Road
The Converse Police Department reports a train accident has occurred at Toepperwein Road and Gibbs Sprawl Road. That’s where a train and some sort of mobile crane have collided.
Parnell to head ASME commiittee, cranes and derricks
Mike Parnell, president of Industrial Training International, (ITI) was elected chairman of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ (ASME) newest committee: “P30 – Planning for the Use of Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Cableways, Aerial Devices.
New rigger safety training course from SC&RA, ETS
The Specialized Carriers and Rigging Association (SC&RA) and Equipment Training Solutions, LLC (ETS) have rolled out a comprehensive Rigger Safety Training Course.
U.S. awards $1.3 billion loan guarantee to wind project
The Department of Energy has finalized a $1.3 billion loan guarantee to help finance the Caithness Shepherds Flat project, an 845-megawatt wind generation facility in eastern Oregon sponsored by Caithness Energy, LLC and GE Energy Financial Services.
The loan is funded by a group of 26 institutional investors and commercial banks led by Citigroup Inc, Bank of
Imperial Crane in the USA has announced that it has achieved an Experience Modification Rate (EMR) of .75, a record low for the company. According to Imperial an EMR is informative and important because it represents the results of a company’s safety policy. A high or low EMR can affect opportunities for potential work, the company said.
A comprehensive round up of the crawler crane market
While the world market for crawlers above 2,000 tonnes capacity has taken a backward step in recent months, demand for machines in the 1,000 to 1,700 tonne range is still proving to be relatively strong, particularly in China.

