The Aluminium Plant Safety Blog have been posting more and more
incidents involving electrical arcs or shocks over the past few years. Here is
a recent incident.
Fatal accident at an (European city).
- Employee
of a contractor fatally injured by serious accident at work
- Crisis
intervention team looks after affected colleagues
- No
danger to neighbors or the environment
- Consternation
and dismay throughout (aluminium company)
At the aluminium plant in Europe, a fatal accident at work took
place on one day during the first week of September 2019 in the foundry area.
During maintenance work, an employee of a specialist company
commissioned by the aluminium company for switchgear severely suffered an
electric shock and died of his injuries at the scene of the accident.
Since (a day earlier) maintenance work on a smelting furnace has
been carried out, whereby all safety training courses have been carried out
comprehensibly in advance.
"We are deeply disturbed and affected by this tragic
accident and mourn with the relatives," said aluminium company ceo.
"It was and is our ultimate goal that anyone who enters our factory
premises can leave it unhurt again. We will do everything we can to clarify the
causes that led to the accident without delay. The most important thing,
however, is currently looking after the colleagues of the casualty. Our deep
sympathy goes to the relatives. "
The colleagues of the casualty are mentally cared for by a
crisis intervention team of the Red Cross.
Facilities or other technical equipment were not damaged in the
accident. At no time was there any danger to the residents or the environment.
At present, a team of experts consisting of plant managers and
representatives of the authorities is busy clarifying the exact causes.
We offer our sincere condolences to the deceased worker’s family,
friends, and coworkers. We commend the company for issuing a press release on
this contractor fatality.
The information from the press release is limited but does state
that the worker died from an electrical shock. We will update this story as further information becomes available. The Aluminium Times had an
article about this hazard it can be found here:
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