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Caught by Rotating Part: Fatal Fact #18
Construction Company Type: Telephone Line Installation
Accident Description:
A three-man crew was installing an underground telephone cable in a residential area. They had just completed a bore hole under a driveway using a horizontal boring machine. The bore hole rod had been removed from the hole. While the rod was still rotating, the operator straddled it and stooped over to pick it up. His trouser leg became entangled in the rotating rod and he was flipped over. He struck tools and materials, sustaining fatal injuries.
OSHA Recommendations:
- Employees must be instructed to recognize and avoid unsafe conditions associated with their work (29.CFR 1926.21(b)(2)).
- Guards must be installed on moving parts of equipment with which employees may come into contact (29 CFR 1926.300(b)(2)).
Inspection Results
Following its inspection, OSHA issued one citation for one alleged serious violation of its construction standards. Had the equipment been properly guarded, this fatality might have been prevented.
Sources of Help
- Construction Safety and Health Standards (OSHA 2207) which maintains all OSHA job safety and health rules and regulations (1926 and 1910) coveting construction.
- OSHA-funded free consultation services. Consult your telephone directory for the number of your local OSHA area or regional office for further assistance and advice (listed under U.S. Labor Department or under the state government section where states administer their own OSHA programs).
Accident Details: Caught by Rotating Part |
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| Company Type: | Telephone Line Installation |
| Crew Size: | 3 |
| Union/Collective Bargaining? | No |
| Weather: | Clear |
| Worksite Inspection? | Yes |
| Designated Competent Person on Site? | Yes |
| Employer Safety and Health Program? | Yes |
| Training and Education for Employees? | No |
| Craft of Deceased Worker(s): | Boring Machine Operator |
| Age / Sex of Deceased Worker(s): | 56; male |
| Experience or Time on Job: | 10 years |
| Time on Project: | 5 days |
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