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Secure excavator buckets and attachments before transportation

Safety alert highlights risks of transporting unsecured excavator attachments

The risks of transporting unsecured excavator attachments in a large excavator bucket has been highlighted by NT WorkSafe in a safety alert.

The alert follows a fatality earlier in the year when unsecured excavator attachments came loose during loading and struck the hire company worker.

The 30 year old worker loaded an excavator fitted with a batter bucket carrying with two smaller buckets and a single tine ripper.

The attachments were not secured before the excavator was manoeuvred onto the float for transportation.

During final positioning of the excavator onto the float, one of the smaller buckets dislodged from the batter bucket. It struck the worker who had come onto the float deck while the operator was still positioning the excavator.

NT WorkSafe said contributing factors included:

Action required

Further information

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The course helps teams understand and meet all Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) CoR legislative requirements.

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