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Accident Summary Nr: 202250510 - Employee killed when loader falls into river

Accident Summary Nr: 202250510 -- Report ID: 0953210 -- Event Date: 01/02/1997
Inspection NrDate OpenedSICNAICSEstablishment Name
30169693601/06/199716230Crockett Enterprises Inc.

Abstract: At approximately 6:00 p.m. on January 2, 1997, Employee #1 was using a Caterpillar 950 front end loader to shore up the bank of the flooding Carson River near the Riverview Trailer Park in Gardnerville, NV. For some reason, Employee #1 drove the loader onto and then over a berm that had been constructed between the river and the bank where crews were working. After he drove over the berm, the river bank collapsed under the weight of the loader and the machine fell into the river with Employee #1 still inside the enclosed cab. The loader rolled over and came upright again. Witnesses stated that Employee #1 was still inside the cab at that time. The loader and Employee #1 were then swept down the river. The loader came to rest approximately 1/4 of a mile from the point of entry into the river. The cab of the loader had been torn off; Employee #1's body was never recovered.

Keywords: EMBANKMENT, FRONT END LOADER, COLLAPSE, WORK RULES, EQUIPMENT OPERATOR, CONSTRUCTION, EARTHMOVING EQUIP, RIVER, WATER
Accident Details
End Use Project Type Project Cost Stories Non-building Height Fatality
Shoreline development, dam, reservoir Maintenance or repair Under $50,000 5 X

Employee Details
Employee # Inspection Nr Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation Construction
1 301696936 Fatality Other Excavating and loading machine operators Distance of Fall: feet
Worker Height Above Ground/Floor: feet
Cause: Excavation
Fatality Cause: Drown, non-lethal fall

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