The variety of open pits
in our plants vary throughout our industry. They pose a known hazard. The
Aluminium Plant Safety Blog has posted incidents involving workers falling into
pits. Here is a recent incident emphasizing the hazard of open pits in our
industry:
A 27-year-old man
was injured in the USA after he fell 25 feet into a concrete pit. It happened one
night during the week of June 9th inside the building of the aluminum
company. Firefighters said the worker may have slipped from a piece of
equipment on the edge of the pit.
Rescuers used a rope
system and a crane that was inside the building to get him in a basket and lift
him out of the pit.
So far there’s no
word on how badly the worker was hurt. His name is also not being released.
Ten firefighters and two paramedics were involved in the rescue
operation.
We pray that the individual worker recovers fully from his injuries.
As usual the news media article provides little information. Regardless,
what it does tell us can make your individual plant and company safer. We know
that a worker fell into a pit. We don’t know if the worker had a safety harness
on and failed to properly secure it or if what is was secured to fail. We do
know from the photos that it appears there was a handrail around the pit. Then
how and why the worker fell into it? We don’t know, but if we get further
information we will update this post.
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