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Hispanic Carpenter Killed When Struck by Piece of Concrete That Fell From Rigging Device During Hoist in Highway Work Zone

A 51-year-old Hispanic male carpenter was killed when struck by a 2000 pound piece of pre-cast concrete that broke loose and fell while being hoisted above him. The victim was part of a seven-person crew installing a 30 foot high interlocking concrete retaining wall system as part of a new bridge construction project. As the “cap” piece was being hoisted to the top of the wall, one of two bolts securing the sling to the “cap” pulled out of its threaded insert, causing the “cap” to swing to the opposite side, placing the entire weight on the remaining bolt/threaded insert which also failed. The piece of “cap” fell approximately 10-20 feet striking the victim.

The victim’s employer is a steel fabrication/bridge building (SIC Code 1622) company. The company has been in business for over 100 years. At the time of the incident the company employed approximately 100 employees at various job sites. The company had a safety program written in English. The employer had no previous history of fatalities.

The Nebraska Workforce Development, Department of Labor’s Investigator concluded that to help prevent future similar occurrences, employers should:

  • Ensure rigging and other equipment being used is suitable for the intended load.
  • Ensure loads are not being lifted near, over or in the vicinity of anyemployee(s).
  • Train all employees in the recognition & avoidance of hazards.
  • Establish a Safety Committee and an Effective Written Injury Prevention Program.

Program Objective

The goal of the Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) workplace investigation is to prevent future work-related deaths or injuries, by a study of the working environment, the worker, the task the worker was performing, the tools the worker was using, and the role of management in controlling how these factors interact.

This report is generated and distributed solely for the purpose of providing current, relevant education to employers, their employees and the community on methods to prevent occupational fatalities and injuries.

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  Did You Know?
 

Compared To Other Industries, Construction Tends To Be More Dangerous.

The rate of injury for workers in the construction industry is approximately 60 percent higher than the overall average for all workers.  Recognizing that hazards exist and planning ahead to properly control or eliminate them, helps protect the working men and women of the construction industry and saves businesses time and money.

Construction has the third highest rate of death by injury.

The death rate in the construction industry is about 15.2 deaths per 100,000 workers.  The leading causes of death among construction workers are falls from elevation, motor vehicle crashes, electrocution, machines, and stuck by falling objects.  The only two industries that have a higher death rate include mining and agriculture.


 


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