No matter what type of plant that we tour our main concern is being
aware of where the moveable equipment is. From fork lifts, golf carts, overhead
cranes, crucible transports, etc. the Aluminium Plant Safety Blog has posted
incident after incident where either a pedestrian or an operator was injured or
killed. Here is a recent story:
A person working at aluminium recycler died one afternoon during
the week of February 19, 2017 when a forklift flipped over and landed on top of
him.
The worker died of multiple blunt force trauma, local Coroner said.
The accident occurred around 3:00 p.m. when the deceased was
standing near a forklift in operation, said the coroner.
The company
distributes various metals for resale to mills and foundries.
Another news
media reported “died of multiple blunt force
trauma ….when a forklift flipped over and landed on top of him.”
The
Aluminium Plant Safety Blog prays for the worker’s family, friends, and
coworkers. We sincerely offer our condolences on the passing of the family
member, friend, and coworker.
We
acknowledge that the news article said the deceased was a contractor. Which to
us means little. Many companies in our industry employee “contractors” to
perform routine functions. The fact that he was working as a contractor at the
time of his death does not diminish in any way of the tragedy that had occurred.
We hope that this incident can be used a toolbox talk about the importance of
being aware of moveable equipment.
The
Aluminium Times Magazine had two articles about moveable equipment.
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