A 63-year-old retired bus driver was pinned underneath a rear tractor tire after it overturned while he was bushhogging. The 40-year-old tricycle tractor, not equipped with a ROPS or a seatbelt, had a bushhog attached. On the morning of the incident, the operator and his brother were mowing a portion of a pasture. At about 9:30 am, the victim started mowing at the bottom of a steep slope, and then progressed toward the top of the ridge. In order to make turns he had to circle around three dogwood trees at the top of the ridge. His brother was mowing in a neighboring pasture at the time of the incident. When he noticed that he no longer heard the victim's tractor running, he went to check and discovered the victim pinned underneath the rear wheel of the tractor. He called the EMS-coroner's office at 4:10 pm. The victim was pronounced dead at 4:30 pm due to cervical fracture 4,5,6. Investigators conclude, in order to prevent future fatalities, tractor owners and operators should: (1) Retrofit tractors with Roll Over Protective Structures (ROPS) and seatbelts; (2) Avoid operating tricycle tractors on steep terrain; (3) Avoid operating tractors on slick terrain; (4) Operators should be trained in tractor safety.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report for Kentucky: Retiree Dies in Tractor Rollover
1995
4 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Environmental & Occupational Factors , Agricultural Equipment, Facilities, & Operations , Industrial Safety Engineering , Occupational safety and health , Accident investigations , Fatalities , Agricultural workers , Injuries , Tractors , Rollover accident , Agricultural machinery , Accident prevention , Safety equipment , Seat belts , Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation(FACE)