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Granite Installation Company Owner Struck by Falling Granite Slab
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2015/10/06
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Description:On Thursday, May 14, 2015, a clear and windy spring morning, a male company owner and a male forklift operator were unloading slabs of granite from a delivery truck. The forklift operator was unloading the slabs with a forklift equipped with a boom and a clamp designed to move the granite. The owner (victim) walked by the forklift to the area where the granite was to be stored. The forklift operator gently set the granite next to the victim who was standing directly in the middle of the large piece of granite guiding it into place (within the fall shadow zone). Once the granite was on the ground, the clamp automatically released. The granite shifted, striking the victim in the head and pinning him under the 1000 lb. granite slab. At the time of the incident, the wind speed was 15.0 mph and a gust of wind registered at 21.9 mph from the east. Weather could have been a factor in this fatality. The forklift driver, delivery driver, and another employee tried to remove the granite from the victim
EMS was immediately called and arrived within minutes. The victim was declared dead at the scene. To prevent future occurrences of similar incidents, the following recommendations have been made: Recommendation No. 1: Employers should identify a fall shadow zone, and restrict employees from placing themselves in that zone, while stone is being loaded, unloaded or moved. Recommendation No. 2: Employers should provide written safety programs and training for their employees. Recommendation No. 3: Employers should provide hazard recognition training for their employees. Recommendation No. 4: Employers should always use stone slab storage racks designed by engineers with individual compartments to support the granite and marble slabs. Recommendation No. 5: Spotters should remain in full view of equipment operators at all times while wearing personal protective equipment. Recommendation No. 6: A guideline or regulation for slab transfer during windy environmental conditions should be established.
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Pages in Document:1-11
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20048060
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NTIS Accession Number:PB2016-103286
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Citation:Morgantown, WV: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, FACE 15KY020, 2015 Oct;:1-11;
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Email:ndr4@cdc.gov
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Federal Fiscal Year:2016
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Performing Organization:University of Kentucky
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Start Date:2005/07/01
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End Date:2026/06/30
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