http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-07-08/man-critical-after-rail-tunnel-accident/9955764
Crane used to winch man from 20m below ground after accident in Forrestfield rail tunnel
By Kate Leaver
Updated yesterday at 4:56pm
PHOTO: The man was working 20m underground on the future Perth Airport train station when the accident happened. (ABC News: Marcus Alborn)
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Worksafe WA has taken control of a construction area on the Forrestfield-Perth Airport rail link project where a worker was injured and knocked unconscious by a hose pipe.
The 26-year-old man was carrying out routine maintenance on Saturday night 20 metres underground in an open concrete box when a flailing compressed air hose which had disconnected from a steel pipe hit him in the head.
The New Zealand national is an employee of the SI-NRW Joint Venture (between the Italian company Salini Impregilo and the Australian company NRW Ltd), which is building the Forrestfield-Airport Link under contract to the Public Transport Authority.
A Department of Fire and Emergency Services spokesman said the man was lifted to safety by a crane from the box, which will form part of the entrance to the Perth Airport train station.
The man remains in a critical condition in Royal Perth Hospital.
Public Transport Authority spokesman David Hynes said the man was wearing a helmet and personal protective workwear.
Worksafe WA Commissioner Ian Munns said inspectors had visited and secured the site but overall work would continue on the Public Transport Authority's $1.86 billion rail line project.
"It's not really possible to give a definitive length of time for the investigation but it will be very thorough," he said.
"We will take what time we need but we will also do it as quickly as possible so that those who have been affected know some answers at the earliest opportunity.
Tunnel boring machines were not operating at the time of the incident but one has already bored through the other end of the area to continue tunnelling.
Worksafe will continue its site investigation on Monday.
Topics: workplace, accidents---other, perth-airport-6105
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