Dubai recovery truck driver dies in Al Qusais unloading accident; police call for strict safety compliance.

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Authorities are strengthening awareness campaigns and smart monitoring systems to reduce heavy vehicle accidents.

Dubai: A recovery vehicle driver has died after a vehicle fell on him during an unloading operation in the Al Qusais industrial area, prompting Dubai Police to call on recovery truck operators to strictly follow occupational safety procedures.

According to police, the driver died at the scene after the vehicle suddenly fell while being unloaded from the recovery truck.

Brigadier Juma Salem bin Suwaidan, Director of the General Department of Traffic, said the Command and Control Centre at the General Department of Operations received a report of the incident and immediately dispatched traffic patrols and accident investigation experts to the site.

According to police, the driver died at the scene after the vehicle suddenly fell while being unloaded from the recovery truck.

Brigadier Juma Salem bin Suwaidan, Director of the General Department of Traffic, said the Command and Control Centre at the General Department of Operations received a report of the incident and immediately dispatched traffic patrols and accident investigation experts to the site.

Investigations found that the accident occurred due to negligence and a failure to follow essential occupational safety procedures during the unloading process.

“The vehicle suddenly fell during unloading, landing on the driver who was in the process of unloading it,” Brig. bin Suwaidan said.

He added that preliminary investigations indicated the accident was caused by misjudgement while operating the crane and failure to properly secure the carrier before unloading.

Traffic accident experts conducted on-site inspections and collected technical evidence to accurately determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Brig. bin Suwaidan said traffic patrols also secured the site, managed traffic flow to prevent congestion and secondary accidents, and facilitated the rapid arrival of ambulance and rescue teams.

He stressed that such incidents highlight the serious risks of negligence and non-compliance with safety procedures during transport and loading operations, whether on public roads or at construction sites.

He urged drivers and workers handling heavy equipment to fully comply with safety and security standards to prevent similar tragedies.

Brig. bin Suwaidan added that Dubai Police continues to raise awareness among drivers and workers through field awareness programmes and specialised media campaigns aimed at promoting safe behaviour on roads and in public areas.

He noted that the General Department of Traffic is also deploying advanced smart systems and modern technologies to monitor hazardous behaviour and reduce accident causes, helping to protect lives and property.

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