Crane may have been overloaded, says DOSH


PETALING JAYA: The mobile crane, which toppled at the Empire City construction site in Damansara Perdana, may have been overloaded, Department of Occupational and Safety Hazard (DOSH) director-general Datuk Mohtar Musri said.

He said the department was investigating the incident and initial findings indicated that the incident might have been caused by overloading and imbalance.

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