A 21 year old warehouseman was electrocuted while he and another worker were attempting to move a grain auger. The warehouseman and a truck driver had been sent to a grain storage area to bring back a load of grain. They proceeded to the storage area to load grain from the storage bin into the truck for transport. The truck driver had been employed by this company for 1 month, the other man for 7 months. Neither had transferred grain at this particular facility before. Both men had commented on the presence of overhead power lines when they arrived at the site and were aware of the hazard while moving the auger. Attempts to move the auger by hand failed, and they could not lower it from its upright position. The workers attached a chain between the tractor and the auger and began pulling the auger back away from the grain bin. The truck driver was operating the tractor; the warehouseman was on the ground guiding the auger with both hands. During the operation, the auger contacted two phases of a 12,400 volt distribution system. The driver saw the man on the ground fall and jumped from the tractor, receiving a shock when he hit the ground.
FACE (Fatal Accident Circumstances and Epidemiology) Report: 21 Year-Old Electrocuted While Moving Grain Auger in Indiana
1986
7 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch