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In reply to the discussion: Who Killed the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR)? [View all]Bob Wallace
(549 posts)Homeowner rig accidents...
mid-70s,atop tower removing small turbine (homeowner rig)
descending tower without lanyard, without fall restraint system in place, lanyard found holding nacelle cover open, found at base of tower
raising turbine with tower-mounted gin pole, used tower, pully at top of gin pole, no base pulley, tower collapsed with Skarski strapped to it
Small turbine undergoing repairs, temporarily strapped down, children playing on what may be the gin pole, strap loosened, and the turbine came down.
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Construction/shipping accidents...
rebar cage for foundation came in contact with overhead power lines (construction accident)
driving tractor as tow vehicle, tractor flipped over crushing him (construction accident)
servicing Dynergy crane
unloading towers from a truck with a crane, towers rolled off truck
crane operator, travelling, locking pin failed, boom swung downhill into 66 kV power line
tower crane collapsed
One dead, Met tower accident, on or around 11/10/08, no details, unloading pallet of tower sections possible
A county road near Port Burwell collapsed under a heavy crane, causing it to roll into a ditch, killing its operator, Ontario's Labour Ministry has confirmed. A culvert was plugged causing water to weaken the road's foundation. The operator drowned.
One man was killed and another injured aboard the Dutch registered anchor handling vessel Typhoon. The boat was assisting Seaway Heavy Lifting vessel Stanislav Yudin during turbine monopile installation operations. reNews 3 June 2010
Construction, the main contractor for the project, as a semi-tractor with a flatbed trailer loaded with rebar was backing up to unload the materials
during operations handling turbine monopiles for a European project. The ship was alongside Parkeston Quay in Harwich International Port carrying out wind turbine loading operations, according to police
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Just weird attributions...
parachutist on first solo jump drifts into Enercon machine on Fehrman
Crop duster pilot killed after striking a guy wire on a meteorological mast installed one-month prior.
Man hung himself from inside the tower. Apparent suicide.
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When you see stats on wind-energy related deaths remember that these are some of the incidences included.
There are some legitimate deaths from the earlier years when safety regs were not as stringent, deaths which should have not happened. Most of those deaths involve falls by people not using safety gear and a couple of deaths when safety lanyards were caught in the spinning machinery.
Let's restrict ourselves to apples to apples comparisons. We don't have a database for the workers who were probably killed while constructing nuclear plants, that stuff happened before the internet saved those local news items for us. We don't have a data base for the workers who were probably killed while hauling materials to plants. We don't have a data base for uranium mining accidents.