On May 14, 2014, at 10:30 am, a 56-year-old tanker driver arrived at an oil distribution plant with 6,000 gallons of oil. He backed into the garage bay with the guidance of an employee at the distribution plant. The victim exited the cab, climbed onto the top of the tanker, and began the process of venting the oil tanker compartments. The employee was in the bay area, but the driver was not in his sightline. The employee heard the sound of the victim falling approximately 10 feet on to the concrete floor below, went to investigate the noise and found the victim injured on the ground. The oil plant employee then summoned help from other workers. EMS was notified and the victim was transported by helicopter to the nearest local trauma center where he died the following day.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report for Kentucky: Truck Driver Falls off Tanker Truck to His Death, FACE-14-KY-021
2015
7 pages
Report
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English
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