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Crane company fined after two workers fall from height

Lifting company Osprey has been fined £24,000 after two men fell from height during the assembly of a crane.

The accident happened at Port of Blyth, Northumberland, on 19 January 2021, when two employees of Osprey Heavy Lift fell as a result of a partial collapse of a platform on a crane.

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The collapsed platform at the Port of Blyth (Image: HSE)

The platform was being installed using four lifting chains, each of which had a hook and safety clasp. The hooks were looped over metal lugs on the platform to lift it into position. The workers removed the two lifting chains nearest the crane structure and moved along the platform to attach the other side to the crane pendants.

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