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Fatal hoist accident prompts BSU warning

Industry expert reiterates the need to use safety equipment correctly

Fatal hoist accident prompts BSU warning
Fatal hoist accident prompts BSU warning

An industry expert has warned about the dangers of using fall-protection hoists incorrectly following a fatal accident.

The incident happened when a carpenter fell five meters from a scaffolding tower. Although he was wearing a harness, it was not fixed to a solid object. After landing on solid concrete, the man received multiple injuries and later died in hospital.

The secretary of industry watchdog Build Safe UAE, Elias McGrath said: “The wearer needs to be trained to make sure he is using the PPE [personal protective equipment] correctly – otherwise it is just there for decoration.”

He added that there have been a number of accidents of this type in the past – and even cases where workers in confined spaces have got themselves tangled in their own harnesses.”

McGrath added that the grade of equipment also had it’s part to play: “You have to look for the certification mark and each organisation needs its quality control checks – especially when it comes to helmets.”

“If you don’t have a quality in the plastic, it really isn’t going to make a difference. This is one example where quality plays a really important role” he said.

It is believed that the scaffold was being dismantled at the time of the incident, which happened during building works at a UAE hotel swimming pool.