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Now, i have a matter in which a reach stacker operator took a container, which was loaded weighing 16MT, and moved the machinery without retracting its boom, consequently the reach stacker lost stability causing damages to the container, the main trouble is that the services of reach stacker was hired by my clients, now the company of the reach stacker want to escape its responsability stating that the cause of the incident was misdeclaration of the container, which was stacked at empty zone. i need any rules if it is possible from ILO in which state that operator of reach stackers should handle containers with retracted boom.
  • Posted 28 Nov 2013 09:53
  • By Alexandership
  • joined 28 Nov'13 - 1 message
  • Callao, Peru

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