In the spring of 2010, a male heavy equipment operator in his 30's died when he was ejected from the driver's seat of a Daewoo loader equipped with a tree fork, then pinned under the driver's side rear tire. The decedent, who was an authorized operator of the loader, fueled the loader at the fueling station located at the top of a hill. After fueling, he proceeded down the steep hill's logging road to begin work at the bottom of the hill. It is unknown if, at the fueling station, he attached his seat belt. It appears that at one point during his descent, the decedent either lost control of the loader or attempted to apply the brakes, which were non-functional. The loader began to gather speed and began to 'bunny hop' or 'buck' after it struck a dirt berm. The loader's fork marks were found on the path of his descent. Witnesses observed the decedent 'bouncing around' in the operator cab as the loader proceeded down the slope. When the decedent and the machine reached the bottom of the hill, the decedent was ejected either through the front windshield or the operator door. The loader struck an excavator parked at the base of the hill, rolled back, and came to rest. The decedent was pinned under the driver's side rear tire. Emergency response was called and the decedent was declared dead at the scene. Factors in the incident: (1) Equipment not appropriately maintained. (2) Seat belt not worn.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report for Michigan: Heavy Equipment Operator Killed When Ejected From Cab
2012
9 pages
Report
No indication
English
Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Industrial Safety Engineering , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Accident investigations , Occupational safety and health , Fatalities , Equipment operators , Loaders , Construction workers , Drug abuse , Injuries , Safety belts , Safety equipment , Training , Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation(FACE)