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m  
#1 Posted : 09 October 2012 09:28:04(UTC)
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m

We have a waste compactor that was lifting 1100 litres bins and one lifting arm has cracked most of the way through. I am not sure if this is a RIDDOR reportable dangerous occurence under the regs schedule 2: 1. The collapse of, the overturning of, or the failure of any load-bearing part of any— (a)lift or hoist; Does this part of the compactor count as a hoist? Thanks in advance for your comments.
Renny Thomson  
#2 Posted : 09 October 2012 11:21:25(UTC)
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Renny Thomson

I'd report it. It was a lifting device and similar failures could be significant. If the HSE decide not to investigate further, that's their decision. If you fail to report, it may be your failing...
chris42  
#3 Posted : 09 October 2012 12:30:36(UTC)
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chris42

You say it has a crack in a load bearing part, but did it actually fail? Say you found the crack on a routine maintenance survey and repaired it would you report then. Not sure we have enough to go on.
PIKEMAN  
#4 Posted : 09 October 2012 12:44:13(UTC)
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PIKEMAN

I think that this is simple. If it fails when in use, reportable. If found to be cracked, not reportable. Cracked is not the same as failed.
m  
#5 Posted : 09 October 2012 12:46:36(UTC)
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m

Thanks for your comments. The crack opened up when it was in use. I have decided to report and also phoned the IOSH helpline who agree with me and advised the same. The compactor operates in a cage so even if the load had dropped it is unlikely anyone would have got hurt but it is the failure of a load bearing part so I am off to the RIDDOR site this afternoon to do my first dangerous occurence report - and log that on my CPD.
PIKEMAN  
#6 Posted : 09 October 2012 13:54:46(UTC)
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PIKEMAN

Good luck but I stand by my view - it did not fail - it cracked in use, rather than failed. To me it would have failed if the load actually fell.
Andrew W Walker  
#7 Posted : 09 October 2012 13:57:26(UTC)
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Andrew W Walker

Pikeman wrote:
Good luck but I stand by my view - it did not fail - it cracked in use, rather than failed. To me it would have failed if the load actually fell.
I'd agree with that. Andy
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