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South Africa: New loco dropped during offloading
The video shows a brand new EMD GT46C-ACe locomotive being offloaded at the docks, then something went twang...
Lucky nobody was hurt. What a shame. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvyIrsZ7Zhs#t=43
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Hmmm 70012 again someone is making a habit of this
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Slightly off topic but when I was a kid, our money was equal to the pound. R1 = £1. Now look at it I will not go into the politics however.
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Take note of the date on the film.
It has been doing the rounds since 2012 and has been on here before. |
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Class 70 at Newport Docks in South Wales a couple of years ago now I think.
My question on this sort of incident is, Who is responsible for the lifting tackle if using the Ship's own lifting equipment? Where is the tackle registered? I understand that the responsibility on the day is Ship until the load is landed. |
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