This was not the crane company’s fault. The whole job was planned in great detail by a team of engineers. Marks were laid down on the ground so that the crane would be perfectly positioned over special supports that were to be placed under the concrete slab. Everything was perfect except for one small detail…some daft bastard for got to install the supports.
It just goes to show…you can’t cure stupid.
It is the crane operators responsibility to make sure the surface is strong enough to carry the weight of the crane. I think running downstairs real quick would play into that a BIT…….. You'd never catch me setting up a crane on a thin slab without making DAMN sure there are supports in place.
This was not the crane company’s fault. The whole job was planned in great detail by a team of engineers. Marks were laid down on the ground so that the crane would be perfectly positioned over special supports that were to be placed under the concrete slab. Everything was perfect except for one small detail…some daft bastard for got to install the supports.
It just goes to show…you can’t cure stupid.
Even dafter(?), more daft(?), whatever, is the dumb person who did not CHECK to see if the ‘special supports’ where actually there!
It is the crane operators responsibility to make sure the surface is strong enough to carry the weight of the crane. I think running downstairs real quick would play into that a BIT…….. You'd never catch me setting up a crane on a thin slab without making DAMN sure there are supports in place.
HA-HA!!!
$100 supports fail… unemployed support checker fail…