Explosion: Fatal Fact #69

Construction Company Type: Construction

Explosion: OSHA Fatal Fact 69

Accident Description:

Propane gas was being used to fuel a portable heater (blowtorch). The torch flamed out, allowing gas to gather in the bilge area of a construction barge. The accumulated gas exploded with great force, killing the worker.

OSHA Recommendations:

  1. Take precautions to provide sufficient ventilation to ensure proper combustion when operating portable heaters/blow torches in confined spaces, in accordance with Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1926.154(a)(2).
  2. Ensure that portable heaters/blow torches are equipped with automatic shut-off devices to stop the flow of gas in the event of flame failure, in accordance with 29 CFR 1926.153(h)(8).

Inspection Results

As a result of its investigation, OSHA issued citations for two serious violations of OSHA standards.

Sources of Help

  • OSHA Construction Standards (Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1926) includes all OSHA job safety and health rules and regulations covering construction, may be purchased from the Government Printing Office, phone (202) 512-1800, fax (202) 512-2250, Order No. 869-032-00107-3, ($31.00).
  • OSHA-funded free consultation services listed in telephone directories under U.S. Labor Department or under the state government section where states administer their own OSHA programs.
  • OSHA Safety and Health Training Guidelines for Construction, Volume III (Available from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161; phone (703) 487-4650; Order no. PB-239-312/AS; Cost $25.) to help construction employers establish a training program.
  • Courses in construction safety are offered by the OSHA Training Institute, 1555 Times Drive, Des Plaines, IL 60018; phone (847) 297-4810.
  • OSHA regulations, documents and technical information also are available able on CD-ROM, which may be purchased from the Government Printing Office, phone (202) 512-1800 or fax (202) 512-2250, order number 729-13-00000-5; cost $43 annually; $17 quarterly. That information also is on the Internet World Wide Web at http://www.osha.gov/

Accident Details: Explosion

Company Type: Construction
Crew Size: 2
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? Yes
Craft of Deceased Worker(s): Iron Worker
Age / Sex of Deceased Worker(s): 45; male
Experience or Time on Job: 20 years
Time on Project: 2 hours

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