Report:
A traffic accident occurred in the Siverek district of Şanlıurfa today, where a crane driver lost control of the vehicle and overturned into a ravine. The accident, which took place in a crane operated by Hacı Bayram B., resulted in injuries to the driver and Yunus Emre G. A crane overturned into a ravine in Siverek, Şanlıurfa: 2 injured. Siverek Crane Overturned into a Ravine: 2 Injured. 1 Emergency response teams intervened. The accident resulted in injuries to the vehicle driver and Yunus Emre G. Firefighters, medical personnel, and gendarmerie units were immediately dispatched to the scene and transported the injured individuals to Siverek State Hospital. An investigation has been initiated into the accident.
ESG Risks:
– Health and Safety Risk: The accident highlights a potential health and safety risk within the company’s value chain. The incident demonstrates a failure in ensuring proper training and supervision of crane operators, which can lead to accidents and injuries.
Vulnerable Groups:
– Workers: The crane driver and Yunus Emre G. are the affected individuals in this accident. They belong to the vulnerable group of workers who are at risk of workplace accidents due to inadequate safety measures.
Organizations:
– The company employing Hacı Bayram B., who was operating the crane at the time of the accident, is involved in the identified ESG risk. They have a responsibility to ensure the safety of their workers and proper training for crane operators.
Regions:
– Siverek, Şanlıurfa: The accident took place in Siverek, a district in Şanlıurfa province, Turkey. The region is directly affected by the identified ESG risk, as it highlights the need for improved safety measures and training in the area.
Sectors:
– Construction: The accident involves a crane operator, indicating that the construction sector is impacted by the identified ESG risk. Companies in the construction industry should pay attention to health and safety issues to mitigate such risks.
Keywords:
– Traffic accident, crane, ravine, injuries, health and safety, workers, training, supervision, workplace accidents, construction sector.
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