40-year-old Bangladeshi man hospitalised after accident involving toppled lorry crane in Ang Mo Kio
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보고된 날짜: 2024년 5월 30일
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Kimly Construction - Client , Fairview Developments - Client , Tong Eng - Other Value Chain Entity영향받은
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Migrant & immigrant workers: ( 1 - 방글라데시 , 시공 , Men , Unknown migration status )토픽들
상해 , 산업 안전 및 보건결과
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시행된 조치: Straits Times contacted Kimly Construction but did not report a response. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Fairview Developments and its parent company Tong Eng Engineering to outline how it ensures safety standards for workers are upheld on its projects and by contractors, including Kimly Construction. The company declined to respond.
출처: News outlet
A 40-year-old Bangladeshi construction worker was hospitalised following an accident involving a toppled crane on May 29.
The incident, which occurred at about 6pm along Belgravia Drive, happened when a lorry crane was lifting a concrete bucket and toppled on its passenger side, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said when asked.
The worker was struck by the concrete bucket, fracturing his ankle and cutting his hand...
He had been working at the construction site for a strata landed project called Belgravia Ace. The project is being developed by Fairview Developments, with the work site currently occupied by Kimly Construction.
MOM said that, as a general safety measure, the ground surface on which a lorry crane is operated on should be determined to be safe. Outriggers should also be extended and secured if required before lifting is done.
It added that the use of a stability control system can help to detect the extension of each outrigger and automatically restrict the crane’s manoeuvres within a safe lifting zone, which prevents a lorry crane from overturning.
In this case, the lorry crane was not installed with such a system, said MOM...
ST has contacted Kimly Construction for more information...