Coal company at fault - no child restraint on worker
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Coal company at fault - no child restraint on worker
A Magnum Coal operation has been cited by federal authorities in the death of a preparation plant worker who died after a November 2007 fall, a new report shows.
Weatherby Processing Corp. was cited in the death of mechanic Larry W. Bird at the company's Remington Preparation Plant near Ohley in Kanawha County, according to the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration report.
Bird fell from the third floor of the plant to the first floor while working to replace a piece of polyethylene pipe, according to the MSHA report.
The incident occurred at about 7:35 a.m. on Nov. 4. Bird died two months later, on Jan. 2.
During the pipe replacement, Bird dropped a battery-powered impact wrench. The wrench landed on a six-inch horizontal ledge located along the wall of the preparation plant.
"While attempting to retrieve the impact wrench, Bird crossed beyond the third-floor handrail without fall protection and fell to the ground floor," MSHA said in its report.
An MSHA citation stated, "An employee working in a surface work area did not wear protective clothing and devices such as safety belts and lines where there was a danger of falling." MSHA has not yet assessed a fine.
MSHA investigators found Magnum's typical annual miner training did not cover fall protection.
The MSHA report said that, at the start of Bird's shift the day he was killed, a 15-minute safety meeting addressed "avoiding slip and trip injuries."
http://www.wvgazette.com/News/200805130680
SamCogar- Number of posts : 6238
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I know fall protection has become a huge issue with OSHA. Any employee on a platform that is over 4 feet off the ground and does not have guard rails that will sustain a mininum of 275 lbs must wear protective equipment.
Saying that, I don't know how the company could be cited if the employee crossed over a handrail.
Saying that, I don't know how the company could be cited if the employee crossed over a handrail.
Aaron- Number of posts : 9841
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How do you protect someone from being an idiot?
On the bright side, the average intelligence of humanity just went up a fraction of a percent.
On the bright side, the average intelligence of humanity just went up a fraction of a percent.
TerryRC- Number of posts : 2762
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Why is never someone's own fault when they do something stupid?
SheikBen- Moderator
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Re: Coal company at fault - no child restraint on worker
I have a habit of walking into doors (I daydream sometimes when I walk). Shall I sue the door manufacturer, the building's owner, or what?
SheikBen- Moderator
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Re: Coal company at fault - no child restraint on worker
I'm sure there's somone on this board that will find fault with the mining company.
I just wonder who it is.
I just wonder who it is.
Aaron- Number of posts : 9841
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