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Workers injured as under-construction tunnel collapses

By The Nation

 

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Photo Credit: Hot Line News Pak Chong

 

Twelve workers were injured when a tunnel collapsed at Bandai Ma village in Nakhon Ratchasima province on Friday night (September 4).

 

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Suraphan Silpsuwan, Pak Chong district sheriff rushed to the scene after Pak Chong subdistrict headman informed him about the incident at around 8pm.

 

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The scaffolding reportedly collapsed under the weight of the concrete placed on it, leaving 12 workers injured.

 

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Sawang Witchathammasatan Pak Chong Foundation team has taken the injured to receive treatment at Pakchongnana Hospital.

 

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Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30394066?utm_source=homepage&utm_medium=internal_referral

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-09-05
 
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14 minutes ago, Geoffggi said:

Correct Load & Safety Analysis would probably have highlighted the possibility of this tragedy 

You are probably  right. But the system of using  scaffolding such as  shown has/is probably traditional. One damaged or carelessly erected section would  initiate a domino effect. Lucky that it did  not result in concrete caskets !

Now to see how to remove that  mess !

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17 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Yep.....

19 hours ago, Geoffggi said:

Correct Load & Safety Analysis would probably have highlighted the possibility of this tragedy 

 

Correct?  Safety? Analysis? 

Are there Thai words for these? 

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Lacking sufficient formwork support underneath or a sheet of formwork used failed/cracked and collapsed, not sure if they use timber pineboard formwork sheets or metal sheets, anyway looks to have adequate re-bar installed which is good to see.  It may be that one or two supports moved too much during vibrating.  just saying.

 

 

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On 9/5/2020 at 1:38 PM, Dumbastheycome said:

You are probably  right. But the system of using  scaffolding such as  shown has/is probably traditional. One damaged or carelessly erected section would  initiate a domino effect. Lucky that it did  not result in concrete caskets !

Now to see how to remove that  mess !

I feel the need  to extend on  my  comment.

Such  construction accidents  are  not unusual  in many  parts of the  world  despite  "regulatory"  expectations.

There is  a degree of  critical comment but  although  there  were  no  fatalities there is this  dismissal of the  "injured" as of  significance.

Similarly there is a dismissal of the  fact that  road  fatalities ignores the  very real horror  of the permanent  injuries that  <deleted> up so many peoples  lives as  survivors.

Death is a finite  outcome regardless.

Physical and neurological damage especially as innocent  victims of the too often diminutized responsibility of  another is a horrific  factor .

 

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