Was sad to hear about the deaths in Seattle.
Seattle crane collapse draws scrutiny in Vancouver
CTV News Vancouver
Published Monday, April 29, 2019
A deadly crane collapse in Seattle over the weekend is highlighting the risk hundreds of cranes dotted around the Lower Mainland pose.
Four people died Saturday after a crane working on a building in Seattle's downtown core toppled. Authorities are working to determine if strong winds played a role in the collapse or if there was an issue with the crane itself.
Seattle has 60 cranes, more than any other U.S. city, but the Lower Mainland has around 250, with 300 in B.C.
"You can't look at the skyline without seeing a number of tower cranes dotting the sky," said Al Johnson, the vice-president of prevention services for WorkSafe BC.
WorkSafe formed a provincial crane inspection team in 2008 with a focus on making cranes a safe work environment and conducts annual inspections.
That same year, a 22-year-old crane operator was killed while working on the Canada Line.
In 2012 a construction crane collapsed on the Port Mann bridge but fortunately no one was hurt.
"They’re big pieces of equipment, they’re recognizable pieces of equipment, and they’re dangerous pieces of equipment," said Johnson.
The number of cranes has risen alongside Metro Vancouver's booming real estate industry.
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