Man crushed to death by fan blade at Australian wind farm
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The mammoth fan blades used on industrial wind turbines can weigh as much as 22 tonnes and measure more than 60m in length.
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SYDNEY - A man was crushed to death by a fan blade of a wind turbine being built at one of Australia’s largest wind farms, police said on Nov 11.
He had been working at the Golden Plains site about 130km west of Melbourne, a project which bills itself as Australia’s largest wind farm.
Police said the man was working at the wind farm when he was “crushed beneath a fan blade”.
The mammoth fan blades used on industrial wind turbines can weigh as much as 22 tonnes and measure more than 60m in length.
Images from local media showed a tractor attempting to lift the tip of a fan blade, which appeared to have toppled off a metal brace.
The state’s workplace safety watchdog said it was investigating the incident. AFP

