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CONTRACTOR DANGEROUSLY LIFTS HEAVY LOAD OVER MOVING TRAFFIC @ TAMPINES, FINED

In a recent incident at Tampines, a National Parks Board (NParks) contractor faced consequences after a crane-related mishap, raising serious safety concerns among the public.

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Heavy load being lifted over moving traffic below

The SG Road Vigilante Facebook group took to social media on 22 Nov, sharing images capturing the alarming scene. The pictures depicted a crane lifting a substantial load over passing cars, prompting immediate safety worries.

In response to the incident, NParks swiftly directed the contractor to cease lifting operations and mandated re-training for the work crew in work safety protocols.

The incident unfolded along Tampines Avenue 10, where a crane was seen maneuvering its load to a group of workers on an overhead bridge.

Concerns were expressed regarding the potential hazards posed to passing cars and even double-decker buses. The admin of the Facebook group emphasized the gravity of the situation, pointing out the imminent danger.

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Fined

Mr. Oh Cheow Sheng, Group Director of Streetscape at NParks, confirmed the incident, citing the contractor’s involvement in planting works at the overhead bridge.

NParks, cognizant of the safety lapse, took immediate action by instructing the contractor to halt any further lifting works, prioritizing public safety.

Following thorough investigations, NParks imposed a safety infringement fine on the contractor on 24 Nov, underlining the severity of the situation.

In addition to the fine, the contractor is obligated to send its work crew for re-training on work safety, a crucial step in preventing future safety lapses.

Mr. Oh emphasized NParks’ unwavering commitment to safety, stating that the organization takes all safety-related cases and feedback seriously.

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