Many of our aluminium plants are serviced by railroads. On a daily
basis hundreds if not thousands or railcars are moved inside our facilities
with no incidents. Unfortunately, incidents to occur and emphasize the hazard
of moving railcars in our facilities.
A
worker was found dead at the railway siding area on the plant premises of an
aluminium company in India in July 2019. The worker has been identified and was
employed in the plant by a logistics outsourcing agency.
Although
he was taken to a local clinic and then rushed to a nearby hospital, doctors
declared him dead.
While
it is believed that he was engaged in coupling and decoupling of bogies at the
railway siding where he met with an accident, the exact reason behind the
accident is not known yet.
An
official statement from aluminium company said, there was an unfortunate
incident at the plant premises in the railway siding area wherein a worker lost
his life. The exact cause of the incident is under investigation. “We stand
with the family of the deceased and will extend all possible support to them,”
it added.
We offer our sincere condolences to the deceased worker and his
family, friends, and coworkers. It does not matter in our opinion that the deceased
worker was employed by an outside contractor. The incident occurred on the
premises of an aluminium company. We hope that the aluminium company will use
its leverage to investigate properly on what occurred and ensure steps are
taken to prevent a recurrence.
UPDATE:
The aluminium company released the following statement this week:
"The fatality actually happened when the electrification of the railway line was going on," he said and explained that "this man was a lineman (disengages the engine with the wagon) and in that process he made some judgemental calls which led to this accident".
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UPDATE:
The aluminium company released the following statement this week:
"The fatality actually happened when the electrification of the railway line was going on," he said and explained that "this man was a lineman (disengages the engine with the wagon) and in that process he made some judgemental calls which led to this accident".
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