webfact Posted June 30, 2023 Posted June 30, 2023 Ten days prior to the incident involving a woman losing half of her leg at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok, a young boy experienced an escalator mishap that resulted in his foot getting trapped underneath. Fortunately, the boy made a successful recovery after receiving 11 stitches. A Thai woman on Wednesday lost her leg after she collapsed on the escalator at Don Mueang Airport. The doctor told the victim and the media that her leg could be reattached. Despite this positive development, the woman remains in a state of shock. She reportedly cried when seeing her news go viral on social media. Following the woman’s unfortunate fall, a number of Thai netizens and news outlets reported similar cases from the past in order to raise awareness and caution the public about the potential dangers associated with escalators. The Facebook post of a Thai man who fell victim to the escalator in 2019 went viral on Thai social media once more following the woman’s story. by Petch Petpailin #news Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/another-injured-victim-steps-forward-following-escalator-accident-at-bangkok-airport -- © Copyright Thaiger 2023-06-30 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. 1 3
Popular Post CelticBhoy Posted June 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted June 30, 2023 These escalators are easily 25 years, or more, old. Well past their sell by date. The wee lads shocking injury was a taste of what was to come, but as usual our hosts did naff all and then the awful injury to the lady just recently followed. 3
Popular Post ChaiyaTH Posted June 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted June 30, 2023 Damn, I always fear this as it also happened at some malls before right. Always make sure to pay attention and take a big step over the end. 1 4
Popular Post hotchilli Posted June 30, 2023 Popular Post Posted June 30, 2023 17 hours ago, webfact said: Following the woman’s unfortunate fall, a number of Thai netizens and news outlets reported similar cases from the past in order to raise awareness and caution the public about the potential dangers associated with escalators. Thailand safety always last. 1 2
Scouse123 Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 18 hours ago, CelticBhoy said: These escalators are easily 25 years, or more, old. Well past their sell by date. The wee lads shocking injury was a taste of what was to come, but as usual our hosts did naff all and then the awful injury to the lady just recently followed. 30 years old
Popular Post Bangkok Barry Posted July 1, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2023 2 hours ago, hotchilli said: Thailand safety always last. The walkway has yellow lines on each side. Maybe, like road markings and pedestrian crossings, the locals think they're there for decoration. Maybe they are entirely unaware that the lines are a warning to keep off them and stand further in on the walkway or escalator. That way, you don't get your foot trapped in the side. Simples. This case is an example of poor parenting, guilty of what you say - Thailand safety always last. Don't blame the manufacturer. Blame people with no common sense. 2 1
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Popular Post Confuscious Posted July 1, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2023 1 hour ago, Bangkok Barry said: The walkway has yellow lines on each side. Maybe, like road markings and pedestrian crossings, the locals think they're there for decoration. Maybe they are entirely unaware that the lines are a warning to keep off them and stand further in on the walkway or escalator. That way, you don't get your foot trapped in the side. Simples. This case is an example of poor parenting, guilty of what you say - Thailand safety always last. Don't blame the manufacturer. Blame people with no common sense. Should a walkway/escalator/whatever not be "Monkey Proof"? I had engineered several items in my carreer and all of them required a "Monkey Proof" test. PS.: Not saying that Thais are equal to Monkeys. 1 1 1
Peterphuket Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 4 hours ago, hotchilli said: Thailand safety always last. You are missing the sign "Safety First"?????
Popular Post superal Posted July 1, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 1, 2023 4 hours ago, hotchilli said: Thailand safety always last. Agree , as seen in hotel balcony heights , broken pavements , scaffolding without enough boarding or handrails , lack of driving skills etc etc etc . 3 2
richard_smith237 Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 A lot of these incidents involve crocs… Golden rule - never wear them ! 1
PETERTHEEATER Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 23 hours ago, CelticBhoy said: These escalators are easily 25 years, or more, old. Well past their sell by date. The wee lads shocking injury was a taste of what was to come, but as usual our hosts did naff all and then the awful injury to the lady just recently followed. The child accident appears to be on an escalator NOT a travelator.
Yorkshire Tea Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: A lot of these incidents involve crocs… Golden rule - never wear them ! Ain't going barefoot on those things!
hotchilli Posted July 1, 2023 Posted July 1, 2023 3 hours ago, Peterphuket said: You are missing the sign "Safety First"????? I've seen Thai signs... 1
Mr Dome Posted July 2, 2023 Posted July 2, 2023 On 7/1/2023 at 10:47 AM, Confuscious said: Should a walkway/escalator/whatever not be "Monkey Proof"? I had engineered several items in my carreer and all of them required a "Monkey Proof" test. PS.: Not saying that Thais are equal to Monkeys. Because that's impossible to do? Shoe laces, long fringy pant legs, etc. can all get stuck in there everywhere on the planet and have. "Incidents involving elevators and escalators kill about 30 and seriously injure about 17,000 people each year in the United States, according to data provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Elevators cause almost 90 percent of the deaths and 60 percent of serious injuries." 40% of 17,000 = 6,800 Can check them for safety but there will likely always be accidents & malfunctions.
Mr Dome Posted July 2, 2023 Posted July 2, 2023 On 7/1/2023 at 9:24 AM, Bangkok Barry said: The walkway has yellow lines on each side. Maybe, like road markings and pedestrian crossings, the locals think they're there for decoration. Maybe they are entirely unaware that the lines are a warning to keep off them and stand further in on the walkway or escalator. That way, you don't get your foot trapped in the side. Simples. This case is an example of poor parenting, guilty of what you say - Thailand safety always last. Don't blame the manufacturer. Blame people with no common sense. You don't have children, do you? They move pretty fast and often don't listen. Nothing to do with poor parenting or no common sense. 1 1
roo860 Posted July 2, 2023 Posted July 2, 2023 On 6/30/2023 at 1:23 PM, webfact said: Ten days prior to the incident involving a woman losing half of her leg at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok, a young boy experienced an escalator mishap that resulted in his foot getting trapped underneath. Fortunately, the boy made a successful recovery after receiving 11 stitches. A Thai woman on Wednesday lost her leg after she collapsed on the escalator at Don Mueang Airport. The doctor told the victim and the media that her leg could be reattached. Despite this positive development, the woman remains in a state of shock. She reportedly cried when seeing her news go viral on social media. Following the woman’s unfortunate fall, a number of Thai netizens and news outlets reported similar cases from the past in order to raise awareness and caution the public about the potential dangers associated with escalators. The Facebook post of a Thai man who fell victim to the escalator in 2019 went viral on Thai social media once more following the woman’s story. by Petch Petpailin #news Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/another-injured-victim-steps-forward-following-escalator-accident-at-bangkok-airport -- © Copyright Thaiger 2023-06-30 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. 'Steps forward'! ????????
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