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  • @bellboy4074
    @bellboy4074 4 года назад +315

    These guys sure were slow realizing this was going over.

    • @austinthrowsstuff
      @austinthrowsstuff 3 года назад +11

      bellboy407 right... once the crane fails you need to get the fuck out!! It’s a chain reaction

    • @beanlets
      @beanlets 3 года назад +1

      Angry 42042 noises

    • @Slingin_Bait
      @Slingin_Bait 3 года назад +4

      Only slow people would work for this shitty company.

    • @igotajopamerica3040
      @igotajopamerica3040 3 года назад +20

      When your working that close to the crane its actually hard to tell if its normal movement or crane collapsing.

    • @TheDragontee44
      @TheDragontee44 3 года назад +5

      That's the tricky part ... you have to watch the crane along with the wall...having lots of spotters on all angles helps...

  • @TRUUUUUUUUUUMP
    @TRUUUUUUUUUUMP 3 года назад +220

    The guy really tried to hold the wall up...

    • @XxBloodSteamxX
      @XxBloodSteamxX 3 года назад +12

      I'll have you know hosea has been working out since his pops passed of heart disease and if he had focus more on his abs and not his delts he easily could have taken atleast 100 pounds of weight off that crane load

    • @TRUUUUUUUUUUMP
      @TRUUUUUUUUUUMP 3 года назад +4

      @@XxBloodSteamxX give him more credit than that! Lol

    • @theseedoflife3057
      @theseedoflife3057 3 года назад +7

      You can't help it. I once tried to stop 18 wheeler from rolling.

    • @mattfischer906
      @mattfischer906 3 года назад

      Haha. I saw that dude in the green at the end. I was like wtf.

    • @RandoManFPV
      @RandoManFPV 3 года назад

      @@XxBloodSteamxX lmfao that's good XD
      I think you meant Josè tho :)

  • @davidmassey5549
    @davidmassey5549 3 года назад +82

    I especially enjoyed the gentleman who attempted to stop the falling wall section bare handed... He deserves an award... Maybe something darwinian

    • @davegeorge2307
      @davegeorge2307 3 года назад +3

      Oh, it's coming....

    • @agentmitchellhrmss741
      @agentmitchellhrmss741 3 года назад +1

      Would have been cool if he did.

    • @austinthedad53
      @austinthedad53 3 года назад

      His award is gigantic testicals.

    • @ronvitug4641
      @ronvitug4641 3 года назад +2

      I'm pumped. I can bench 15 tons

    • @wolfiemcwolf6617
      @wolfiemcwolf6617 3 года назад +2

      It's instinct. I have tried to stop steel work as it's tipping. You realise what a cock you are being pretty quick and bail. 😂

  • @ReelNinjafishing
    @ReelNinjafishing 5 лет назад +45

    Been doing panels for years.... I have never seen this kind of shit except for in videos. Let's keep it that way.....

    • @stealthbiker45
      @stealthbiker45 5 лет назад +2

      yea brother, lets keep it that way - fish on

    • @jvarela9853
      @jvarela9853 4 года назад

      Reel Ninja
      Hey bro I got a random question, is there anything that looks the panels at the bottom besides the dirt fill? Or is it only locked in when the roof gets put on? Thanks 👌

    • @SlapaCLUTCH
      @SlapaCLUTCH 4 года назад +3

      @@jvarela9853 there set on footings then aligned with adjacent panel and temporarily held up with braces, the welders will come through and weld all the weld plates up before trusses

    • @mbgirl8283
      @mbgirl8283 Год назад +1

      It’s a special skill, to be sure! And once it’s starts going wrong, there is not stopping it.

    • @RealG.Washington
      @RealG.Washington 11 месяцев назад

      Just had a pick point bust loos on tuesday after we set the panel and started putting weight on. Miscommunication had us unhook braces as the crane gave slack in the lines and it literally fucking balanced and just slightly leabed up agains the nect panel since it was an l shaped wall. The stand alone wall to the left fucking saved oit lives. We had a safety meeting after that lol

  • @dougedwards5042
    @dougedwards5042 5 лет назад +50

    Ironworker for 23yrs Cincinnati oh, only seen 1 panel fall, faulty lifting insert ,stay safe

    • @WarInHD
      @WarInHD 4 года назад +5

      Yeah I seen an eye bust out of a panel too, the first time I ever did a tilt-up job my old foreman told me it’s the most dangerous shit we’ll do. Our heaviest panel weighted 116,000lbs

    • @RandoManFPV
      @RandoManFPV 3 года назад +1

      As a finisher that pours small house pads and sidewalks, I cant believe the ways yall handle solid concrete!

  • @freelikeaman960
    @freelikeaman960 4 года назад +21

    Your video just got featured on my construction management-H&S class, a lesson should always be remembered.

    • @joshuar9560
      @joshuar9560 3 года назад

      What's the lesson? I don't know anything about construction.

    • @anarchyfork2676
      @anarchyfork2676 Год назад

      @@joshuar9560 about proper crane procedure and safety. In this video, there was too much weight over the tipping line for the counterweights to, well, counter. As a result everything became uneven and the crane fell forward. Contributing factors can be weak foundations, strong winds, poor crane design or problem during assembly.

  • @spyglass2525
    @spyglass2525 3 года назад +257

    No one hurt. Job continued. Minimal loss of days on the schedule. Just dramatic video, 2 broken panels and a crushed vehicle.

    • @leoverran311
      @leoverran311 3 года назад +31

      Didn’t I see the entire crane fall over, minimal nothing to see

    • @DoctorSkillz
      @DoctorSkillz 3 года назад +5

      No one hurt...so far.

    • @kingquesadilla7713
      @kingquesadilla7713 3 года назад +7

      Awesome result for an accident!

    • @rembertomondragon6169
      @rembertomondragon6169 3 года назад +16

      No accident assessment? No OSHA ? No safety assessment ? Wow that’s pretty good !

    • @alanrobinson4318
      @alanrobinson4318 3 года назад +10

      How much was it to repair/replace the boom on that crane. And was the chasy of the crane vehicle itself damaged, outriggers, frame,driving cab and control box. How about it's hydraulics ?

  • @WcSuka
    @WcSuka 4 года назад +32

    I'm a crane operator and my analysis is, they where over chart. Once the panel hit the crane stopped tipping. Maybe it would have held and the operator could have saved it by booming up and cabling down but once you tip so far there's really no saving it. I hope everyone's OK but some guys where running under the boom when it fell....

    • @eamonnmcandrew7800
      @eamonnmcandrew7800 3 года назад +3

      Exactly all the cranes in uk have limits set on them they cant boom out trolley out or lift above their limits
      Most crane accidents I have seen are like you are saying overstretched
      Overload etc
      No method statement
      No lifting schedule
      UK law
      Probably have the same in USA but this is out in the sticks
      If this was in central new York it would never happen

    • @mattking3439
      @mattking3439 3 года назад

      Chris H from PA?

    • @WcSuka
      @WcSuka 3 года назад +1

      @@mattking3439 no sir ar

    • @marcindyba4774
      @marcindyba4774 3 года назад +4

      Agree , they where over chart for sure , but how on earth this was possible? 50T for crawler crane should be nothing on this

    • @huckbeduck
      @huckbeduck 3 года назад

      I'm not a crane operator, but I was, I would experiment by attempting to pick up the load with the boom down and figure out how far away I could be and feel comfortable lifting it.

  • @markjamison9677
    @markjamison9677 3 года назад +21

    That was the weak point for the crane shouldn’t of let them talk him into it . I’m retired ironworkers 35 years and I alway planed with the operators never had any accident thank god . With cranes that is . Operators don’t listen to the loud mouths .

  • @bcask61
    @bcask61 3 года назад +2

    Is it normal for guys to be standing under the lift like that?

  • @EL_PADRE_619
    @EL_PADRE_619 3 года назад +5

    I hope the guy in the center that ran three different ways all at once is ok.

  • @stevegarcia9098
    @stevegarcia9098 4 года назад +6

    it's all about physics (the lever principle) and wind, etc. work within the capabilities of the crane.

    • @alexwall5525
      @alexwall5525 Год назад

      Does it take physics to make the crane collapse

  • @sharkysmachine9248
    @sharkysmachine9248 3 года назад +11

    *AND THAT'S LUNCHTIME!!*

  • @gofgwoodworking
    @gofgwoodworking 3 года назад +1

    I worked for many years building concrete tilt-ups. We always had two spotters and the brace crew knew the escape route. In fifteen years, we only had one incident. A panel broke, the crane operator was able to boom down and hold the load, he slid it right off the pad and away from the crew. These men are highly trained and at times, life savers.

  • @MP-cx2rh
    @MP-cx2rh 3 года назад +4

    What a nightmare...hope no one was hurt seriously

  • @owaldonavarro4791
    @owaldonavarro4791 3 года назад +1

    Cuando la vertical que pasa por el centro de masa del conjunto (grúa+pluma+cuerpo que se está manipulando) cae fuera de la base de sustentación todo se desploma. Debe tenerse en cuenta que a medida que la pared que se está manipulando se aleja de la grúa el centro de masa del conjunto también se desplaza y llegó el momento en que estuvo fuera de las orugas de apoyo. Por eso colapsa.

  • @loganfry676
    @loganfry676 3 года назад

    It cracks me up to see people think they are gonna hold up 40 tons lol

  • @miguelbravo1633
    @miguelbravo1633 Год назад

    You can tell the operator was nervous the whole time by how fast he lowered the wall which caused a whiplash of weight causing the crane to tip

  • @davidturk6170
    @davidturk6170 3 года назад +50

    Rule #1: don’t work under the load being handled by a crane.

    • @eamonnmcandrew7800
      @eamonnmcandrew7800 3 года назад +2

      Well if you in london in battersea about 25 cranes always something above your head a bit like looking for airplanes

    • @sarahbray3094kmmlk
      @sarahbray3094kmmlk 3 года назад

      Over head lol

    • @joshdillen4899
      @joshdillen4899 3 года назад

      You physically cant set a panel without being under it. All those guys were holding braces bolted to the panel, or bars for adjusting the panel when its set. It's their job to make your rules sound dumb.

    • @eamonnmcandrew7800
      @eamonnmcandrew7800 3 года назад +3

      @@joshdillen4899 exactly you cannot work in construction without standing underneath a load
      If the load is special like lifting a bridge or heavy machinery I would move everyone not involved out of the way
      Precast walls are normal work
      Most of these accidents happen in my opinion is when they try to hire the smallest ie cheapest crane possible
      And then overload it
      The men can stand back but at some stage they have to put the panel in place
      It looked to me it weighed about 5 ton max so the crane is too small or not enough counter weight

    • @eamonnmcandrew7800
      @eamonnmcandrew7800 3 года назад +2

      @@joshdillen4899 looked at it again bigger than I thought maybe 15 ton but it does not matter the crane tipped over no mechanical fault just wrong crane and no lifting statement uk or whatever they use in the states

  • @jimmckenna7007
    @jimmckenna7007 3 года назад +2

    Times like this is y I keep a change of clothes in my truck especially undies

  • @ronvitug4641
    @ronvitug4641 3 года назад +1

    Crans falling over, ya, I'm still standing here

  • @J0ZZE123
    @J0ZZE123 5 лет назад +6

    Gonna guess not enough counterweights.

  • @InSightFreedom
    @InSightFreedom 3 года назад

    Crazy. They were all pretty laid back about it.

  • @ThePessimisticTech-Priest
    @ThePessimisticTech-Priest 3 года назад +2

    Had a former coworker that was in this line of work years ago. Told me of a particular incident that stuck with him for years after. They had the precast standing but not permanently anchored into place yet. Just some temporary support beams holding it up. A new guy on the crew for whatever reason thought it was time to remove the supports. The precast started toppling over. Instead of running to the side he ran the long way and got smashed. My boy said they ended up having to scrap up what was left of him with a shovel and dumping him into a five gallon bucket as he basically was just paste at that point. I suppose if there is any upside to this, his bad judgment only got himself killed and not multiple crew members. Still a fast but brutal way to go.

  • @MitzvosGolem1
    @MitzvosGolem1 5 лет назад +9

    LMI not working? Load radius exceeded?
    Once panel touched it toggled outward increasing load radius forces.

  • @mauriciosanchez9399
    @mauriciosanchez9399 Год назад

    You've got to do the load charts man, dude over-extended his center of gravity

  • @tijmenvannugteren415
    @tijmenvannugteren415 3 года назад

    Something similar happened in the Netherlands before with a part of bridge and a crane on a pontoon, result, 3 houses were destroyed including the cranes on top of them

  • @patwatson7543
    @patwatson7543 3 года назад +1

    Hope everyone was safe

  • @p4wk0r
    @p4wk0r 4 года назад +8

    Why did those guys run away instead of holding it.

  • @scotttaylor8498
    @scotttaylor8498 3 года назад +1

    What's this button for?

  • @Bung-Hoe
    @Bung-Hoe 3 года назад +1

    🗣Put that thing down Leroy you know’d you don’t know how to work machinery🤠

  • @isoldejonas1550
    @isoldejonas1550 3 года назад +2

    Glad that noone was hurt😇❤

  • @nickslayer4368
    @nickslayer4368 3 года назад

    And this is why the first thing they teach you as a rigger is never stand under a live load. Glad no one was hurt, could've been really bad

  • @alanrobinson4318
    @alanrobinson4318 3 года назад

    I've worked on high tension tower lines. Think iron worker+electricity. I've watched a crane go over just like that. Load balance and control are critical. If, due to any outside mistakes, even the most minor, you go beyond balance point. This happens.

  • @charlesadams41
    @charlesadams41 Год назад

    So...the cough was basically the Butterfly Effect

  • @GD15555
    @GD15555 3 года назад +1

    Camera man knew in advance

  • @r.w.7232
    @r.w.7232 3 года назад +6

    It's obvious the guy filming knew that something was going to happen. Makes you wonder what was going on on that site.

  • @ephram50
    @ephram50 3 года назад

    Knowing the title, I flinched when the camera man coughed. Whew! Glad nothing happened until that point.

  • @betterman85
    @betterman85 3 года назад

    I watched a friend died.they same way😞I hope you guys are all good🙏

  • @1289lt
    @1289lt 3 года назад +3

    That's what you call a tilt wall construction building and it sure tilted that crane haha.

    • @tadldopp1
      @tadldopp1 2 года назад

      A tilt-down job , that’s for sure

  • @jeffmech600
    @jeffmech600 3 года назад

    the operator tried like hell to save it

  • @anthonyh3900
    @anthonyh3900 Год назад

    And thats why we minimise the number of workers in the immediate area when doing precast installation

  • @terencem8795
    @terencem8795 Год назад

    Well, back to the drawing board.

  • @candya1040
    @candya1040 3 года назад

    😱 Hope everyone was ok! That’s hella scary.

  • @KBowWow75
    @KBowWow75 3 года назад +1

    The guy filming had no reaction.

  • @jamesroman9081
    @jamesroman9081 3 года назад

    Well that sucks! I hope no one was injured....

  • @joseywales3964
    @joseywales3964 3 года назад +2

    Shoddy construction!!😂

  • @yupsir791
    @yupsir791 3 года назад +1

    Watched it three times!

  • @digndurt6936
    @digndurt6936 4 года назад +12

    Not a collapse. Operator mistake causing machine to flip. Good job.

  • @lazydazewithme
    @lazydazewithme 3 года назад

    After that cough the cameraman put an evil spell.

  • @DanielGonzalez-un6rz
    @DanielGonzalez-un6rz Год назад

    I rather be a safe cat than a smushed rottweiler.

  • @leemartin9156
    @leemartin9156 3 года назад

    Yup, helmets on. Invincible..... Let's all stand under and around this big heavy stuff. What can go wrong?? Into OSHA training files for this!

  • @jesusrodriguez9619
    @jesusrodriguez9619 3 года назад +1

    Looked like a turtle race lmao

  • @dannys.1736
    @dannys.1736 3 года назад

    Down goes Frazier.

  • @bluzcompany2293
    @bluzcompany2293 3 года назад

    I hate tiled wall ,and now you know why...

  • @ronaldarchibald2506
    @ronaldarchibald2506 3 года назад

    This has so many flaws of crane operation it is lucky nobody perished. I have been fortunate to work with the highest skilled operators in the world local 324 detoit..once was working near but not under a raising boiler section approximately 100ft by 80ft. During raising an unexpected wind gust really picked up, causing the section to spin..immediately the operator blew his horn multiple times. At same time he lowered the cable gently until the boiler section was less than foot off ground. As the inceased wind resistance near the ground increased the spin stopped..lots of dust kicked up but saved lives. They lowered it down and set it properly on blocks until another day when winds were better. Was a hectic powerhouse jobsite. I have no idea what operators name was but he was often in trailer doing mathematic calculations in multiple notebooks. Looked like a man who really knew his profession.

  • @graveyardrumblers
    @graveyardrumblers 3 года назад +1

    Somebody cut corners in compacting the ground before setting the outriggers smh

  • @stephensmith6790
    @stephensmith6790 3 года назад

    The best part is the wall continued to be built.

  • @running.s.fabrication
    @running.s.fabrication 3 года назад

    This why you never turn back on heavy lifted objects

  • @YuSoMadBra
    @YuSoMadBra 3 года назад

    And it was at that moment when he realized that shit was going down

  • @thetruth-wo9uq
    @thetruth-wo9uq 3 года назад

    Only the one in the orange ran like a track star everyone else stood there like slow f****** motion

  • @stevewittmer9073
    @stevewittmer9073 3 года назад

    The operator had a button hole pinched in the seat!

  • @samdg1234
    @samdg1234 Год назад

    It looks like another panel may have been about to fall just as the video ended. Weren't at least two of the braces knocked off?

  • @texan6673
    @texan6673 3 года назад

    Someone forgot their mathematics.

  • @gothgurlclique
    @gothgurlclique 3 года назад

    Gonna need another crane

  • @mikemerlyn.1691
    @mikemerlyn.1691 3 года назад

    Smart operator- No idea what he was doing.

  • @mickcarson8504
    @mickcarson8504 3 года назад

    Can't they see that the panel was much heavier than the crane could lift? Geez.

  • @johannnorris6350
    @johannnorris6350 Год назад +1

    Look at this terrible accident I could’ve been prevented if you would’ve had more counter Bellis and he had an engineer drawings

  • @philipjones5431
    @philipjones5431 3 года назад +1

    Wow there goes thousands of dollars 💵 down the drain. Thank God no one got hurt.

  • @fdepsantander8780
    @fdepsantander8780 3 года назад

    I DONT THINK ANY ONE WAS EXPECTING THAT SURPRISE...

  • @jimmydog4378
    @jimmydog4378 3 года назад

    All those people around it, bad safety precautions

  • @wayneburton8168
    @wayneburton8168 3 года назад

    Ten years of tilt up construction, and never seen anything like that. Safety first, not safety worst.

  • @simplemindsme
    @simplemindsme 3 года назад

    Oh my God ..my heart stopped...why so many people around?...there should only be a guide line and the workers at a safe distance...

  • @Zibikolove
    @Zibikolove 3 года назад

    Inżynierka pierwszej klasy,🤣😂🤣
    First class engineers,

  • @ericpettyfishing
    @ericpettyfishing 3 года назад

    Dang that was crazy

  • @wyattburns6436
    @wyattburns6436 3 года назад

    Why were most of them running towards the crane when it was falling .only 2 or 3 ran the he'll away from it

  • @tednugent8501
    @tednugent8501 3 года назад +2

    Give me a long enough lever and I can move the entire world. But there's gonna be some basic math envolved so I don't get fired for wreckin the very expensive lever.

    • @johnb1567
      @johnb1567 3 года назад

      I just use my huge cock as a lever and lift panels like this. I usually get a couple big breasted women to rub it during the shift to help stay hard.

  • @Mr.LA562
    @Mr.LA562 3 года назад

    Good thing its just tilt ups those are the easiest in rebar

  • @adrianharris3045
    @adrianharris3045 3 года назад

    It’s an inexperience crane driver He’s out a radius

  • @flightnavigator8999
    @flightnavigator8999 Год назад

    All because the operator didn’t fill out a JSA 😢 they said it was to prevent accidents 😅

  • @delegate104
    @delegate104 3 года назад

    Hey boss we should move the crane outside for this one, no you don't need it.

  • @doggofroggo9331
    @doggofroggo9331 3 года назад

    It was his cough that broke it

  • @bunkbed1434
    @bunkbed1434 3 года назад +1

    The cough did it

  • @uktrailstrekker8851
    @uktrailstrekker8851 3 года назад

    And the legal proceedings begin...

  • @Jager-er4vc
    @Jager-er4vc 3 года назад

    Hope everyone was ok

  • @od3233
    @od3233 3 года назад

    Side note: Crane operator was in porta potty rest of day

  • @wilwiener
    @wilwiener 3 года назад

    Napa know how!

  • @bradwalker3442
    @bradwalker3442 3 года назад

    Well that didn't go as planned

  • @bignick3303
    @bignick3303 3 года назад

    Somebody call Jim Adler

  • @voodoo7008
    @voodoo7008 3 года назад +1

    Someone misread the load chart.

  • @user-ph5pf1ob2b
    @user-ph5pf1ob2b 3 года назад

    It's the cough that did it

  • @Akcd11r2002
    @Akcd11r2002 3 года назад

    No horn to warn the ground guys!?!?!?!

  • @timothyasberry400
    @timothyasberry400 3 года назад

    Boy I hope no one was injured in that 😵

  • @thehouseofacaprentersson4961
    @thehouseofacaprentersson4961 3 года назад

    It seems like there should be an emergency dump if there isn't going to be software put in that would prevent operator error in this situation

    • @joshdillen4899
      @joshdillen4899 3 года назад

      There is, 90% of me says operator hit the override.

  • @herbertbrown8683
    @herbertbrown8683 3 года назад

    Did not know what he was doing

  • @oef4armyvet.ipconflict422
    @oef4armyvet.ipconflict422 3 года назад

    Insert curb your enthusiasm music here....

  • @seanlavelle103
    @seanlavelle103 3 года назад

    I hope nobody got hurt but man that sure didn't look good the direction some of them were running

  • @shaneanderson1036
    @shaneanderson1036 3 года назад

    no spotter ?
    lucky no one was killed . always run towards the crane when shot goes south .

  • @rawkboikorpvillalobos5255
    @rawkboikorpvillalobos5255 3 года назад

    I hope no serious or any injuries were sustained.

  • @farmboygamer7877
    @farmboygamer7877 3 года назад

    This dude like holy sh*t I got this on camera. Hey everyone gimmi ur number and I’ll send it to you 😂😂