HOUSTON, July 19, 2008

Houston Crane Collapse Probe Begins

Investigators Try To Figure Out Why Crane Toppled Over, Killing 4, Injuring 7

  • A collapsed crane is visible within the LyondellBasell Houston Refinery, July 18, 2008 in Houston. <b>(AP Photo/The Houston Chronicle, Steve Ueckert)</b>

    A collapsed crane is visible within the LyondellBasell Houston Refinery, July 18, 2008 in Houston. (AP Photo/The Houston Chronicle, Steve Ueckert)  ()

(AP)  Federal investigators on Saturday began trying to figure out why one of the world's largest mobile cranes toppled over, killing four contract workers and injuring seven others.

Officials said it could take time before knowing what caused the 30-story-tall crane to collapse Friday at a LyondellBasell refinery in Houston, the latest of several deadly crane accidents around the country.

The massive crane, capable of lifting 1 million pounds, was owned by Deep South Crane & Rigging, which Saturday released the names of its four workers killed in the accident.

"We wish we had all of the answers on what happened and why - but we do not - and speculating on cause would not resolve anything," the company said in a statement. "But we are actively working to find those answers."

The four men killed were: Marion "Scooter" Hubert Odom III, 41, of Highlands; John D. Henry, 33, of Dayton; Daniel "DJ" Lee Johnson, 30, of Dayton; and Rocky Dale Strength, 30, of Santa Fe, Texas.

At the LyondellBasell refinery, company officials said they were trying to restore normalcy. The refinery brought in grief counselors and will hold a series of safety meetings to address concerns about the accident starting Monday, said David Roznowski, a company spokesman.

"This is a real blow to our refinery team, and it will take some time to recover from this," said Roznowski.

Investigators with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration began their formal accident investigation early Saturday, Roznowski said.

Cameras are mounted around the plant and refinery officials said the company hopes the video will help determine what happened.

Two of the injured workers remained in Houston hospitals Saturday. Their injuries were not life-threatening, Roznowski said.

Two other injured workers were taken to a hospital and have since been released. Three others were treated and released at the scene, fire officials said.

The first lawsuit stemming from the collapse was filed in Harris County state district court, the Houston Chronicle reported.

The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Grant Pasek, a worker injured after jumping from an elevated bucket when he saw the crane start to fall. It seeks a temporary restraining order to preserve the scene and evidence relating to the accident, attorney Jim S. Hart told the newspaper.

Pasek, a lineman, was working in a bucket about 45 feet in the air when he saw the crane start to fall, his attorney said.

The massive crane fell Friday afternoon with enough force to lift workers off the ground, and toppled across another smaller crane and a tent where workers were eating lunch.

Crane safety has been getting extra scrutiny in recent months because of an alarming number of crane-related deaths in places such as New York, Miami and Las Vegas.

The crane failed and collapsed during maintenance, LyondellBasell officials said. It had not been scheduled to do any work until next week, but was idling after it hit the ground, said Jim Roecker, the company's vice president for refining.

The maintenance project has been suspended for a week, but refinery operations at the plant were operating normally, said Roznowski. The refinery has about 3,000 employees and 1,600 contract workers.



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by txgrouch2006 July 20, 2008 11:14 PM EDT
GLOBALIZATION is forcing companies to abandon safety practices to "be competitive" with foreign companies that HAVE NO WORKPLACE SAFETY LAWS to protect the workers.

Folks, how many U.S. workers have to die so you can buy cheap "made in China" products that we have to compete with???
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by aztecdakota July 20, 2008 9:42 PM EDT
One short story, unbelievable. During the 80''s, I watch a crane, with metal tracks, like a military tank, very heavy. A huge gear, which the crane was mounted on to pivot, was mounted on a huge steel plate, about 2 inches, maybe 3 + - thick. I was right there! I watched that steel plate tear apart, around that huge gear, on two sides, like it was a sardine can being peeled open. The crane just went over, forwards, as the steel plate peeled apart, the operator hanging on, inside the cab, for his dear life! The crane collapsed, we got the operator out, alive, thank ya Lord. It was a strong machine, but old, maybe fatigue and age stress, that peeling steel was just so WIERD to watch! Of course, we all went back to work, after the incident, Construction Workers, America unsung heros, they are dying out there, for you, right now. And they carry tools, not guns.
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by shucks207 July 20, 2008 8:01 PM EDT
You want a "why"...
Gravity! That''s why!
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by mainemade July 20, 2008 7:47 PM EDT
Yet another tragic crane "accident". With all the recent crane collapses making headlines (and some that aren''t), I am starting to sense a pattern. It''s extremely sad that a machine built to lift a million pounds and yet it fell to the ground while under a supposed shutdown for "routine maintenance". Good thing it wasn''t loaded with that million pounds!
May those "UNSUNG HEROES" Rest In Peace!
May someone figure out why..............
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by aztecdakota July 20, 2008 3:55 AM EDT
Was a construction worker for over 35 years. High Rises and residentials, and commercials. Cranes collapse, more often that hits the news. Hoists collapse, construction elevators collapse, guard rails collapse, and many more things, which many people would not even like to read about. The Construction Workers, are the highest "Unsung Heros" of the USA. God Bless every single one of them, they are and have "built" America.
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