Falmouth Docks crane collapses
A full health and safety investigation is to follow the crane collapse at Falmouth Docks, dock owners A&P Group have said.
The crane collapsed yesterday morning, leading to the evacuation of the site. Witnesses described hearing an ‘enormous bang’ as it collapsed on to 10 acetylene cylinders at the dockside at about 09:00 BST.
A firefighter suffered minor injuries while assessing the scene.
A 200m exclusion zone was set up over fears the cylinders could explode after the collapse, which was initially treated as a major incident. The cordon was lifted at around 13:00. There were no other injuries.
Cornwall Fire Service said its response was in line with how it would plan for this type of incident.
Assistant chief fire officer Phil Martin said: “Incidents involving acetylene cylinders require a well-managed response and the cordon is put in place to ensure the safety of members of the public. I am pleased to report that the firefighter who was injured suffered only minor injuries and was taken to hospital as a precaution. We do of course wish him a speedy recovery.”
A statement from A&P said: “No-one was injured in the incident, however, all personnel have been temporarily evacuated from the docks whilst an assessment of the area is made. Personnel will return to work as soon as possible.”
Falmouth Docks crane collapses
A full health and safety investigation is to follow the crane collapse at Falmouth Docks, dock owners A&P Group have
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