Fall from height
is common incident in our industry. Here is a recent incident highlighting this
hazard:
A worker at an aluminum
company in (name omitted) injured after falling from three meters
The 40-year-old worker lost
consciousness for a while after the fall and had to be transferred in ICU to
the (nearby) Hospital
An aluminum company worker
injured
Sources from the local
emergency management service have reported that the warning was received at
3:52 p.m. from the industrial estate of the town of (name omitted) after one of
its employees fell from three meters.
Has lost consciousness for a
while after the fall
The same sources have
specified that the worker, 40 years old, has lost consciousness for a while
after the fall and has had to be transferred in ICU to the (local) Hospital.
In addition to this health
resource, members of the Local Police and the Civil Guard have also gone to the
scene of the accident.
We pray that the
injured worker recovers fully from their injuries.
We acknowledge
that the news media article lacks detailed information. Regardless this
incident can be used at your workplace to make it safer. Simply ask your personnel
what tasks they perform to be above the ground. Then investigate if they are performing
the task of getting up and getting down safely.
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