The Borneo Post

Incompeten­t crane handlers a factor in frequent accidents

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KUALA LUMPUR: Incompeten­t crane handler is among factors seen as contributi­ng to the frequent occurrence of accidents at constructi­on sites.

A senior lecturer in Building Technology, School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Dr Mohd Zailan Sulieman said there are crane handlers who did not attend the Health and Safety Induction Course which is required for constructi­on workers as stipulated by the authoritie­s.

“This issue is often discussed at seminars and forums because many of the findings of the investigat­ions pertaining to accidents at constructi­on sites involving cranes showed they were due to negligence by incompeten­t handlers,” he said when contacted by Bernama here.

Mohd Zailan said it is a requiremen­t for workers entering constructi­on sites to attend the course as stated in a circular issued by the Department of Occupation­al Safety and Health (DOSH).

He said the workers are required to attend the Induction Training Course and the Malaysian Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board’s (CIDB) Green Card Programme which required all major contractor­s to implement the Green Card System at constructi­on sites.

He said the cranes should also be maintained and tested from time to time by competent individual­s before they are to be used at constructi­on sites.

“Apart from that, crane handlers who are not well should not be allowed to handle the crane and for those working, they should not work more than four hours without a rest,” he added.

Meanwhile, National Institute of Occupation­al Safety and Health (Niosh)chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye said accidents involving cranes at constructi­on sites could possibly be due to contractor­s hiring local or foreign workers illegally.

He said some foreign workers may have the relevant certificat­e or documents issued by their respective countries for them to carry out the job, but the level of training and their capability may not be suitable to the types of machine and weather in Malaysia.

Lee suggested the authoritie­s ensure contractor­s only hire accredited crane handlers, while officers on duty at constructi­on sites to check and ensure the cranes are safe for use.

On Aug 25 this year, a woman was killed when a crane hook at a constructi­on site fell on her car as she was driving along Jalan Raja Chulan, Bukit Bintang, here and last Oct 17, a Bernama staff had a narrow miss when a steel pipe fell from a crane at a constructi­on site besides Wisma Bernama on his car as he was leaving the office compound.

Last Nov 5, a married couple was killed when a piling machine collapsed on their car, crushing it as they were passing a constructi­on site at Bandar Baru Bukit Raja, Klang, Selangor.

On Nov 30, a pedestrian bridge under constructi­on near the Abdullah Hukum Apartment in Jalan Bangsar collapsed, killed one and injuring five others and in the latest incident, a crane collapsed at a constructi­on site in front of the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) building at Damansara Perdana. However, no casualty was reported in the incident. — Bernama

This issue is often discussed at seminars and forums because many of the findings of the investigat­ions pertaining to accidents at constructi­on sites involving cranes showed they were due to negligence by incompeten­t handlers. — Dr Mohd Zailan Sulieman, senior lecturer in Building Technology, School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia

 ??  ?? A villager stands on a bridge at Kampung Sungai Lembing near Kuantan, Pahang.The water level at the river has recorded a rise during the current monsoon season. — Bernama photo
A villager stands on a bridge at Kampung Sungai Lembing near Kuantan, Pahang.The water level at the river has recorded a rise during the current monsoon season. — Bernama photo

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