A 52-year-old male logger was killed when he was struck by a log rolling off of his truck during the unloading process. The victim was a self-employed logger and had at least 25 years of experience. Using the family-owned truck, he hauled a load of logs to the mill; the vertical standards on the truck trailer were approximately three feet high with the logs stacked another 3-4 feet above the standards. He arrived at the mill at approximately 9am and began the unloading procedure. One of the chains that secured the load of logs on this truck was in two pieces and needed to be unhooked on both sides of the trailer. After unhooking the chains on one side of the truck, the victim walked to the other side of the vehicle and as he was bending over to unfasten the chain attached on that side, a log fell off of the stack, striking the victim on the back of the head and pinning him on the ground. The endloader driver for the mill was a witness to the incident. The victim was transported to the hospital by emergency medical personnel and pronounced dead at 10:30am. In order to prevent similar occurrences, FACE investigators recommend: (1) Height of the stack of logs should not exceed the height of the vertical standards on the truck trailer (2) Chains securing a load of logs should be long enough to allow loggers to unfasten chains on one side of the vehicle (3) Written policies should be in place regarding unloading procedures for loggers at the mill (4) Loggers should attend the Master Logger Program for education regarding OSHA logging standards and safety procedures.


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    Titel :

    Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report for Kentucky: Log Rolls Off Truck During Unloading and Strikes Logger


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    1995


    Format / Umfang :

    3 pages


    Medientyp :

    Report


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch