I just read the report and one of them in particular is bothering me a lot.
The accident happend on August 8,2019 in happy valley, Oregon.
In short 2 climbers were tied into a compact lift to take down a shade installation at a music festival. The boom was positioned on an incline and the lift tipped over sending the 2 men to the ground with considerable force resulting in the deaths of these 2 climbers.
First it seems weird they were only tied into a lift on a hill that wasn't stabilized right and or I feel the lift should have had a redundant anchor system to help stabilize and prevent a tip over.
I also feel when working at a venue like that theres certain regulations that must be followed to be compliant, more similar to the rope access industry than ours.
Maybe the accident was reported incorrectly and we don't have any facts straight but does this one stick out to anybody who read this months issue?
The accident happend on August 8,2019 in happy valley, Oregon.
In short 2 climbers were tied into a compact lift to take down a shade installation at a music festival. The boom was positioned on an incline and the lift tipped over sending the 2 men to the ground with considerable force resulting in the deaths of these 2 climbers.
First it seems weird they were only tied into a lift on a hill that wasn't stabilized right and or I feel the lift should have had a redundant anchor system to help stabilize and prevent a tip over.
I also feel when working at a venue like that theres certain regulations that must be followed to be compliant, more similar to the rope access industry than ours.
Maybe the accident was reported incorrectly and we don't have any facts straight but does this one stick out to anybody who read this months issue?











