On August 14, 2010, Michael A. Diehl, dredge operator, age 23, drowned while attempting to retrieve a small boat from a dredge pond. The boat was on a trailer, which was being pulled up a ramp from the dredge pond, when the boat dislodged and drifted back into the dredge pond. The accident occurred because management failed to ensure that persons wore life jackets while working around water. Diehl was not wearing a life jacket when he swam into the dredge pond. Investigators concluded that Diehl hit his head while attempting to climb into the boat.
Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health Report of Investigation: Surface Nonmetal Mine (Construction Sand) - Fatal Other (Drowning), August 14, 2010. Southwestern State Sand Corporation Southwestern State Sand Snyder, Tillman County, Oklahoma Mine ID No. 34-00615
2010
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Mineral Industries , Environmental Health & Safety , Environmental & Occupational Factors , Mine safety , Drowning , Accident investigations , Dredge operators , Dredge ponds , Bpats , Boat trailers , Cause analysis , Enforcement actions , Protective equipment , Life jackets , Fatalities , Southwestern State Sand , Tillman County (Oklahoma) , Occupational safety and health