On March 12, 2001, a 28-year-old laborer (the victim) died after he was struck by the bucket of an hydraulic excavator. The victim, a coworker, and the company president were using an excavator equipped with a quick-disconnect bucketcoupler to load concrete manhole sections onto a truck for transport to another location. The company president was operating the excavator. The victim was positioned on the ground to connect the manhole sections to the excavator while the coworker was located on the truck to disconnect the sections after they had been landed on the truck bed. The operator had positioned the excavator's bucket near a manhole section and was waiting while the victim attached a three-leg bridle to the manhole section for lifting. The victim had connected two bridle legs and was connecting the third when the bucket suddenly disconnected from the excavator stick, fell onto the manhole section, and struck the victim, knocking him to the ground. Emergency responders were notified immediately. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene from blunt trauma to the head. This is a NIOSH report of the incident.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report: 28-Year-Old Laborer Dies After Being Struck by Excavator Bucket in North Carolina
2002
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Industrial Safety Engineering , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Fatalities , Construction workers , Excavating equipment , North Carolina , Accident investigations , Injuries , Connections , Joints(Junctions) , Head(Anatomy) , Blunt trauma