President of the Engineering Institute Investigate the crane collapse in Rayong

Rayong, President of the Engineering Institute Led a team to investigate the crane collapse in Rayong Province, killing 7 Myanmar workers. It is initially assumed that this was due to a mistake in erecting the crane higher. On March 30, reporters reported that Assoc. Prof. Dr. Watcharin Kasaklak, President of the Engineering Institute of Thailand under royal patronage along with a team traveled to inspect the incident of a construction crane collapsing and killing 7 Myanmar workers at P Buak Daeng District, Rayong Province. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Watcharin revealed that today he came to see the area where the crane collapse accident caused the deaths of 7 people, which was the construction of a high tower. The tower crane is built upwards. It is assumed that the accident occurred because the crane was working one after the other. using hydraulics Or the mother pushes herself up and reinforces the bottom. I assumed this because I went to see the crime scene. Normally, a single person will use a crane to work. The work uses a lot of people like this. It shows that some parts are being assembled. Probably lifting the crane up. I'm not sure what caused the mistake. He gave advice to the police: 1. They must investigate those near the incident as to what happened. This can happen in many ways, for example, the parts are not normal, are not strong, or are the supports that attach the crane to the building loose or not? Or there will be carelessness of people who push the hydraulics up incorrectly in various ways. These operations normally require an experienced mechanical engineer to supervise the work. It was recommended that officials go and examine these issues. The crane that collapsed had a height of at least 50 m. The crane installation point was a tall tower or a melting shaft. Located on a hill again. When the crane fell to the ground, it was even lower than the base of the tower. Causing people to fall and die. Source: Thai News Agency

President of the Engineering Institute Investigate the crane collapse in Rayong

Rayong, President of the Engineering Institute Led a team to investigate the crane collapse in Rayong Province, killing 7 Myanmar workers. It is initially assumed that this was due to a mistake in erecting the crane higher. On March 30, reporters reported that Assoc. Prof. Dr. Watcharin Kasaklak, President of the Engineering Institute of Thailand under royal patronage along with a team traveled to inspect the incident of a construction crane collapsing and killing 7 Myanmar workers at P Buak Daeng District, Rayong Province. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Watcharin revealed that today he came to see the area where the crane collapse accident caused the deaths of 7 people, which was the construction of a high tower. The tower crane is built upwards. It is assumed that the accident occurred because the crane was working one after the other. using hydraulics Or the mother pushes herself up and reinforces the bottom. I assumed this because I went to see the crime scene. Normally, a single person will use a crane to work. The work uses a lot of people like this. It shows that some parts are being assembled. Probably lifting the crane up. I'm not sure what caused the mistake. He gave advice to the police: 1. They must investigate those near the incident as to what happened. This can happen in many ways, for example, the parts are not normal, are not strong, or are the supports that attach the crane to the building loose or not? Or there will be carelessness of people who push the hydraulics up incorrectly in various ways. These operations normally require an experienced mechanical engineer to supervise the work. It was recommended that officials go and examine these issues. The crane that collapsed had a height of at least 50 m. The crane installation point was a tall tower or a melting shaft. Located on a hill again. When the crane fell to the ground, it was even lower than the base of the tower. Causing people to fall and die. Source: Thai News Agency