I am puzzled at the number of crane operators who don't get that the maximum limit of 50 tonne at a 5 m radius is a LOT less than trying to lift 100 tonne at a 15 m radius.
On the sea bottom there must be thousands of freight containers that have fallen off ships over the years. This is entirely outside of my field of knowledge, but when a crane lifting a heavy load begins to be overbalanced, I would think there should be a panic button that immediately releases the load. If actuated soon enough, the load might be damaged but the crane might stay upright.
You would not like the results of the button. At such a moment, the whole story is under tension and bends. The sudden release of the load will cause the crane to whip back abruptly and then the whole story flips to the other side.
@@Bobrogers99 you don't have to enter anything. Old school cranes. You look at your load and guessed the weight. Then looked at your chart(at least until you had it memorized) and had an idea of how far out you could go. Or it would start to pick up off the ground. New ones with the computer. It tells you everything, as soon as you start lifting. Also will stop you before you top or break anything
The US is an underdeveloped country. Little safety/labor regulations and no real enforcement. Forming a union is practically illegal. The penalty for killing your workers is a small fine.
whoever stole these videos and put them together is a disgrace to YT. Clowns like this have YT ruined with stupid nonsense scripts. 3m deep water for a cargo boat, I dont think so. Channels like this, Id suggest you remove from your subscriptions
About the boats. At 11:40 You are wrong. There are ships that work a bit like trains. But instead of pulling, they push. It seems like 1 of such a connection failed.
03:04 Operator swung the counterweight towards the dowhill side. Had he swung the bucket to the stream & lowered it all the way down, it could've been saved, after a long period of time & material....
2:26 boarding ramp? At the airplane's tail? And on the right? Airliners load and unload on the left side. 13:09 The brakes did not fail, they succeeded in breaking instead of braking. A simple typo somewhere.
8:50 That Crane could've handled the job. It was the operator that was insufficient. There was no need to extend the boom as far as it was. That's what provided the leverage needed to pull the crane over.
8:35 - They didn't "over estimate" the crane... the operator was an idiot and extended the boom out WAY too far, if it was pulled back and the crane was closer, there wouldn't have been a problem.
@4:25. Most expensive? The loader is fine. The driver may have spilled his coffee. If you're concerned that getting it back level might do real damage, pile up some dirt under the rear with a different loader, and then lower the cup and it will drop level again.
After this kind of "classical" accidents it is possible to clear the premises afterwards. Not so after accidents where radioactivity is involved. In Fukushima in Japan one of the 150-ton four meters high reactors melted it's way deep down into the ground. Why did it get so hot ? Because the cooling water disappeared for 11 days. The electric pumps for the cooling water were flooded with waves of salt sea-water from the Pacific in connection with the earthquake. Wasn't there diesel stand-by pumps ? No , the shareholders of TEPCO ( Tokyo Electric Power Company ) for several years refused to pay for such luxury and also ignored many recommendations for a tall strong ( and expensive ) wall towards the Pacific. How is it possible for the reactor to get deep into the ground when there is a several meter thick concrete floor in the building ? Because concrete is a NEUTRON ( n ) REFLECTOR. Billions of n are sent back up into the soup of glowing nuclear lava which eleven days earlier was a collection of hundreds of high slim and neatly arranged fuel rods inside thin zirconium covers interspersed among damper rods. Thus billions of n get a second , third , fourth . . . possibility for making FISSIONS of the U and Pu atoms in the soup. This continues until the concrete has burned up. Which happened sometime between 2011 and 2014. Unfortunately subsoil water from mountains west of Fukushima touches this soup or hot pudding before the subsoil water seeps into the Pacific with several tons a day. Enjoy your tuna. In 2014 engineers in Fukushima started drilling vertical loops of water-pipes 30-meters into the ground forming a two kilometer long wall of tubes under the partly destroyed reactor buildings. Sea-water cooled down to minus 20-Celsius was pumped through the pipes creating an underground ICE-WALL around the melted reactor down there , hoping for the subsoil water to avoid touching the radioactive material. Yet for some reason the ice-wall failed. Maybe because it is no match for the 150-ton hot lump to melt any amount of ice. See Google: "Reuters March 2018: Tepco's ice wall fails to freeze Fukushima's toxic water buildup" If Fukushima is a deplorable exception then what about Chernobyl-1986 Three-Mile-Island-1979 , Brunsbüttel-Hamburg 1978 ? 1978 to 2011 is 33 years with four radioactive catastrophes where two of them are far from over. How to get a 150-ton soft hot and radioactive lump up from maybe 100-meters under the surface ? In 24-thousand years from now the temperature down there has about halved. That is the half life of Pu-239. Should these 150-ton ever somehow emerge in open air it will be an enormous source of flying neutrons. Anybody nearby will receive billions of penetrating n per second no matter which kind of protective clothing they are wearing. Let the nuclear-power fanatics solve this problem first before they build more of these time-bombs. Japanese authorities have stated that Fukushima will be clean in about 50 - 60 years. At that time most journalists who could verify that will probably be dead or have forgotten about Fukushima.
Is it so hard to find unique material to show us? Most of these clips you show are already used by dozens of other 'content makers' (they must be doing it for the money)
I used to work on a Army base in a undisclosed location i worked with the public works guys sometimes and they said to get certified on the crane is extremely hard only one guy passed lol. You have to know shit. A little bit of physics and geometry too. Cant boom out so far with x amount of weight blah blah
what the oak crane guy should have done is lowered them arm he had it jacked WAAAAAAAAAY to high up if it was halfway out then maybe but you don't ALWAYS need the full dang length to do a job
The ego of the 'compilation video creator' always makes him think he gets the viewers because of his narration or other adding. In reality he gets the viewers DESPITE of it. Just upload the freaking video compilation. Don't add text, replay or worse: Add narration.Jee.
Please. PLEASE do NOT add synthesized music. It's cheesy, and the music NEVER fits with the video!
And the cringey commentary, but he won’t.
Please don't add ANY music.
Like sharp cheddar.
Try your volume button
@@remingtf poster gets to post as he/she wishes.
I enjoyed your video
*The average IQ in these instances is about 80.*
Idiots need job too.😄😄
What did we learn from this video? "Safety Third!" 😆
I am puzzled at the number of crane operators who don't get that the maximum limit of 50 tonne at a 5 m radius is a LOT less than trying to lift 100 tonne at a 15 m radius.
No proper high school level science education.
No physics plus no math equals no insight.
This is why supervision and experience from the technical team should always be a top priority.
It amazes me how many of these accidents were recorded on video.
9:20 The boats had "enough room in the water" here, but the push barge became detached from the pushing ship
On the sea bottom there must be thousands of freight containers that have fallen off ships over the years.
This is entirely outside of my field of knowledge, but when a crane lifting a heavy load begins to be overbalanced, I would think there should be a panic button that immediately releases the load. If actuated soon enough, the load might be damaged but the crane might stay upright.
I have often thought the same about cranes. Maybe it is thought that the existence of the button might be too much danger in itself.
You would not like the results of the button. At such a moment, the whole story is under tension and bends.
The sudden release of the load will cause the crane to whip back abruptly and then the whole story flips to the other side.
15:03 - Next time you feel bad about a small mistake at work, watch this.
All those crane videos are why maths are so important.
Most are computerized nowadays. It is mainly common sense though.
Common sense is an endangered species. Not much of it around. 😊
@@jdhappy7663 Computers do well provided that their human operators have input the correct data.
@@Bobrogers99 you don't have to enter anything. Old school cranes. You look at your load and guessed the weight. Then looked at your chart(at least until you had it memorized) and had an idea of how far out you could go. Or it would start to pick up off the ground. New ones with the computer. It tells you everything, as soon as you start lifting. Also will stop you before you top or break anything
Just as important as grammar lol
19:47 Those pit roads are there for when lorries brakes fail.
16:18
When this stuff happens in underdeveloped countries, it's understandable, but when it's in the States, it's just pathetic.
I feel sad when an expensive piece of equipment is destroyed in an underdeveloped country because they can't afford to replace it.
Since when did the States become some kind of superior? 😀 MAGA?
Not going to matter much anymore. We now have the same people and many of the same politics here.
The US is an underdeveloped country. Little safety/labor regulations and no real enforcement. Forming a union is practically illegal. The penalty for killing your workers is a small fine.
are you calling other countries stupid? we are all human, equally as smart/dumb
0:30,looks like a job for Station 51. 🔥🚒🧯
That clean energy producing windmill sure does take a lot of oil to operate
7:36 okay thanks for telling us
14:40 I know this scene. It's from The Shining. And 18:15 is really old, happended like 300 meters from the place where I grew up in Warsaw.
9:57 If that truck is worth 5000$, ill be impressed.
1:27: Trucks annual visit to the proctologist
TH-cam should have AI going around modifying tittles.
Driver : " What ? , it's supposed to look like that ! "
Every single piece of equipment! That salt water alone, damn.
7:26 steel at several thousand degree Celsius ? Probably not. 😆
Molten steel is about 2500 °F. I have witnessed cupola explosions. Scary 😮.
Liked this one a lot
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
whoever stole these videos and put them together is a disgrace to YT. Clowns like this have YT ruined with stupid nonsense scripts. 3m deep water for a cargo boat, I dont think so. Channels like this, Id suggest you remove from your subscriptions
What's wrong with the videos
Maces, not meters
Is there something wrong with your brain ?
What's the problem, bud😵💫? Made me laugh 😅😅
What’s YT?
11:26 that one is not a fail, it did exactly what it was supposed to do.
Fakiest thumbnail I´ve ever seen....
01:20 I can see the crane operator begin his exit from the cab, but never see him hit the ground running.
No safety sandals were injured in the making of this video.
Losing containers. So that is where my order has gone. Darn it.
15:06 Why is the car upside down like this?
About the boats. At 11:40
You are wrong. There are ships that work a bit like trains. But instead of pulling, they push.
It seems like 1 of such a connection failed.
03:04 Operator swung the counterweight towards the dowhill side. Had he swung the bucket to the stream & lowered it all the way down, it could've been saved, after a long period of time & material....
Mini excavator is actually cheap. 3:20
Very Good!
11:26 this lifeboat was intentionally loaded wrong to demonstrate what will happen if it is loaded wrong.
source: my seafaring teacher.
so many obviously lied on their truck or heavy machinery operating resumes
14:42 looks like Ukraine found another fuel tank LMAO!!!
😊
That was a firefighting exercise in Germany, testing a relatively new system to extinguish fires in large storage vessels. It works.
2:26 boarding ramp? At the airplane's tail? And on the right? Airliners load and unload on the left side.
13:09 The brakes did not fail, they succeeded in breaking instead of braking. A simple typo somewhere.
8:50 That Crane could've handled the job. It was the operator that was insufficient. There was no need to extend the boom as far as it was. That's what provided the leverage needed to pull the crane over.
how that crap 2:45 ended in a ``MOST EXPENSIVE FAILS EVER CAUGHT ON CAMERA`` video? This whole setup is worth less than a Corrola.
2:09 just put a dab of schmutz on it
5:50Pronounced Monte VEE-DAY-OOO
Videos like these are reason they say… don’t DRINK while working 😂. Btw, we’ve got awesome videos like these on our channel.
That truck falling in the water at 16:30 shows what a basic life skill swimming is.
🙌 No truck falling into the water at 16:30 ! 🤦🤦
10:26 Love it when the rebels take down the AT-AT
@20:30 It's not my job to know how tall my truck is: The overpasses are supposed to be tall enough!
Love the Russian fails. Always lots of them.
8:09 was not a fail. Controlled demo. Flagging video. Wish these people would learn the difference.
05:55 What's happening to this car?
....good editing!! :/
We do some dumb sh!t in America but other countries really take the win on stupidity
That is precisely what I was thinking. Absolutely morons.
If people in foreign countries ever learn what a crane load chart is...... TH-cam would go out of business!! 🤣😂
And near the end, not surprised it’s a bunch of BMWs having a crash.
@2:28, Yup, these planes can Fly through Hardened Steel buildings,,, YUP..
10:54 you can't park there
(Of course it's an old joke, but it's still valid)
The importance of maths and physics. My brain is sore from doing all these calculations as I was watching.
@@gwynt909 like what kind of maths?
@@jdhappy7663 there is only one kind.
The rust inhibitor advertised on this commercial is totally worthless. Wasted my money!!
Several of these are well planned and executed demolitions, not fails.
most expensive bullcrap video with several incomplete videos
@7:00 Cranes have weight limits? Who knew?
8:35 - They didn't "over estimate" the crane... the operator was an idiot and extended the boom out WAY too far, if it was pulled back and the crane was closer, there wouldn't have been a problem.
I saw first hand what liquid steel and water can do, raise the ground up 2ft and destroyed a cooling tower in Houston Texas !
What was that red liqiud pouring out at the end?
probably a wine vat and someone screwed up by releasing the valve at the bottom..... or punctured it with a forklift.
@@colonelfustercluck486ah, thank you
The guy at 10:40 hiding under the falling crane, why was he there?
My tractor 😂wtf dude John deere don't do that 😂
3:16
So did you end up watching the game last night?
Nah I ended up having a smoke and forgot to turn the tv on.
Cool cool. What's for lunch?
many of these wernt MOST EXPENSIVE
or fails
"Let's head to Monty Video" FAIL.
0:45: EXTREME JENGA !!!!!
Do the math know your machine and don’t guesstimate…
Total repeated clips. But again most over seas. So not suprised.
12:57 Gostycyn, Poland! 😆
@4:25. Most expensive? The loader is fine. The driver may have spilled his coffee. If you're concerned that getting it back level might do real damage, pile up some dirt under the rear with a different loader, and then lower the cup and it will drop level again.
Every one of these is through a lack of risk assessment and the incorrect tools to do the job properly
After this kind of "classical" accidents it is possible to clear
the premises afterwards.
Not so after accidents where radioactivity is involved.
In Fukushima in Japan one of the 150-ton four meters high
reactors melted it's way deep down into the ground.
Why did it get so hot ? Because the cooling water disappeared
for 11 days.
The electric pumps for the cooling water were flooded with waves
of salt sea-water from the Pacific in connection with the earthquake.
Wasn't there diesel stand-by pumps ?
No , the shareholders of TEPCO ( Tokyo Electric Power Company )
for several years refused to pay for such luxury and also ignored many
recommendations for a tall strong ( and expensive ) wall
towards the Pacific.
How is it possible for the reactor to get deep into the ground
when there is a several meter thick concrete floor in the building ?
Because concrete is a NEUTRON ( n ) REFLECTOR.
Billions of n are sent back up into the soup of glowing nuclear
lava which eleven days earlier was a collection of hundreds of high
slim and neatly arranged fuel rods inside thin zirconium covers
interspersed among damper rods.
Thus billions of n get a second , third , fourth . . . possibility
for making FISSIONS of the U and Pu atoms in the soup.
This continues until the concrete has burned up.
Which happened sometime between 2011 and 2014.
Unfortunately subsoil water from mountains west of Fukushima
touches this soup or hot pudding before the subsoil water seeps
into the Pacific with several tons a day. Enjoy your tuna.
In 2014 engineers in Fukushima started drilling vertical loops
of water-pipes 30-meters into the ground forming a two kilometer
long wall of tubes under the partly destroyed reactor buildings.
Sea-water cooled down to minus 20-Celsius was pumped through
the pipes creating an underground ICE-WALL around
the melted reactor down there , hoping for the subsoil water
to avoid touching the radioactive material.
Yet for some reason the ice-wall failed. Maybe because it is
no match for the 150-ton hot lump to melt any amount of ice.
See Google: "Reuters March 2018: Tepco's ice wall fails
to freeze Fukushima's toxic water buildup"
If Fukushima is a deplorable exception then what about Chernobyl-1986
Three-Mile-Island-1979 , Brunsbüttel-Hamburg 1978 ?
1978 to 2011 is 33 years with four radioactive catastrophes
where two of them are far from over. How to get a 150-ton soft hot
and radioactive lump up from maybe 100-meters under the surface ?
In 24-thousand years from now the temperature down there has
about halved. That is the half life of Pu-239.
Should these 150-ton ever somehow emerge in open air
it will be an enormous source of flying neutrons.
Anybody nearby will receive billions of penetrating n per second
no matter which kind of protective clothing they are wearing.
Let the nuclear-power fanatics solve this problem first before they
build more of these time-bombs.
Japanese authorities have stated that Fukushima will be clean
in about 50 - 60 years.
At that time most journalists who could verify that will probably be
dead or have forgotten about Fukushima.
These were really holy 💩 clips or disasterly funny. 🍻
Green Energy @ 11:40... 🤷 😆
Note, lifting radius affects SWL
Annoying Commentary. Not Needed because we have Eyes.
Is it so hard to find unique material to show us? Most of these clips you show are already used by dozens of other 'content makers' (they must be doing it for the money)
I used to work on a Army base in a undisclosed location i worked with the public works guys sometimes and they said to get certified on the crane is extremely hard only one guy passed lol. You have to know shit. A little bit of physics and geometry too. Cant boom out so far with x amount of weight blah blah
16:20 this is not a fail.
Physics wins every time.
Phoney thumbnail gets BLOCK AND NEVER WATCH AGAIN
Even before watching the video I will hazard a guess that the teaser pic is just click bait.
I see many tipper trucks folding on their single hydraulic arms. A pair would prevent these accident happening.
Not on a trailer dump that is too far out of level, both pistons would still fold
Same clips from other videos as usual 👎
You're fired 😆
TY T.Z
HERE IS A SUGESTION TRY PROOF CHECKING YOUR VIDEO AFTER EDIT SO YOU ARE NOT UPLOADING HALF CLIPS
ABSOLUTELY NO ONE OVERLOADS EQUIPMENT LIKE THESE IDIOTS DO
there goes your package:D
So who's gonna tell the boss?
Most of this stuff looks like foreign countries. Just saying. I know in USA we ain’t perfect but dam , we not that bad or stupid either.
And this is why stuff made cheaply in some countries as they have no health & safety or even care about the pollution
I see a lot of people getting let go in this video….
God bless the third world….hilarious!
Unlikely the Russians, they accomplish this kind of 'performances' without a drop of alcohol involved.
what the oak crane guy should have done is lowered them arm he had it jacked WAAAAAAAAAY to high up if it was halfway out then maybe but you don't ALWAYS need the full dang length to do a job
The ego of the 'compilation video creator' always makes him think he gets the viewers because of his narration or other adding. In reality he gets the viewers DESPITE of it. Just upload the freaking video compilation. Don't add text, replay or worse: Add narration.Jee.