Alerts & Learnings Dropped Object from Crane Boom Rest Whilst carrying out area checks, the Deck Lead identified that a piece of wood from the crane boom rest had fallen 8.5 meters to the level 5 deck. The dropped object weighed 1.8Kg. The crane boom rest was a new installation, designed to accommodate the extended walkway of the new crane boom. The rest had been in position for 4 months, and in use for 10 weeks. The dropped object landed just beside the walkway, and separated into two pieces upon hitting the grating (1.25Kg & 0.55Kg). The walkway area where the wood piece landed was not barriered off, although a scaffold was blocking the south end, thereby reducing traffic in the area. There was no work being conducted in the area at the time of the incident. Findings:The design of the timber cradle block in the new boom rest (glued, laminated timber without lateral mechanical restraint) did not offer adequate physical integrity to withstand repetitive, dynamic loads associated with normal crane usage.The specification of the hardwood cradle block was not adequately detailed in the engineering design, resulting in oversight during company acceptance, oversight during 3rd party verification, and undue latitude in the chosen method of fabrication.The fabricator’s proposal to use a glued, laminated design was not based on a fitness for purpose rationale; and did not recognise the operational dropped object hazard during their QC control process.The proposed material selection and design was accepted without challenge to its fitness for purpose in a crane boom rest. Neither the Company review, Company QC control, nor third-party verification during fabrication/installation had challenged the material selection and assembly. Download Alert Rate this Alert Your Rating Average Rating Share: Share on Linkedin Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share with Email
Learning Moment 5 Feb 2026 Life Saving Rules This pack contains an overview of each Life-Saving Rule (LSR) with relevant incident examples. Whilst not all of the incidents occurred within our industry, the learnings remain applicable. You may wish to use this pack during safety meetings or break it up and use the individual sheets provided wit… View Learning Moment
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