The Gold Coast Bulletin

Lucky to be alive after lift crush

- BRITT RAMSEY britt.ramsey@news.com.au

A MAN crushed in a horrific accident at a Surfers Paradise worksite was in Gold Coast University Hospital last night with six broken ribs, a broken scapula and a punctured lung.

And the union in charge of the billion-dollar Jewel developmen­t site has vowed to change practices so it doesn’t happen again.

The worker, aged in his 20s, was carrying out maintenanc­e works in the lift well about midday yesterday when he was crushed. It is believed he was working high up in the building’s shaft when it suddenly moved. He was jolted upwards and jammed between the lift and other equipment.

Despite the extent of his injuries, the man was conscious and alert when paramedics arrived on scene.

“The patient was out of the lift well upon arrival of paramedics, so there wasn’t anybody trapped or off the ground which would have made the situation difficult,” Queensland Ambulance Services Gold Coast operations supervisor Stuart Cutajar said.

The site was shut down while ambulance, police forensics investigat­ors and the fire brigade conducted investigat­ions. The accident scene was then handed over to Workplace Health and Safety Queensland.

Several meetings will be held this morning to reevaluate the site.

An angry CFMEU Gold Coast official Scott Vink said the way the work had been carried out had been “raised many times by workers in the past”.

“The practices performed will be reviewed and I’m 100 per cent confident to say they will be changed moving forward.”

Mr Vink said Gold Coast workers led the charge last year by rallying outside of the ALP convention at Broadbeach to lobby for the introducti­on of industrial manslaught­er laws in Queensland.

“We’re lucky yesterday didn’t eventuate in another fatality, another statistic.

“This could have been prevented and workers will be demaning safer practices and supervisio­n being implemente­d.

“Constructi­on changes from minute to minute, and we’re extremely lucky we’re not talking about a fatality.”

Mr Vink said the injured worker would be in hospital for a few days.

 ??  ?? A man was in hospital last night after being crushed in a lift well at the Jewel developmen­t at Surfers Paradise.
A man was in hospital last night after being crushed in a lift well at the Jewel developmen­t at Surfers Paradise.

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