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Inspection: 119552628 - L R Coleman & Son, Inc

Inspection Information - Office: Department Of Labor, Licensing, And Regulation Division Of Labor And Industry Maryland Occupational Safety And Health

 

Inspection Nr: 119552628
Report ID: 0352410
Date Opened: 03/30/1994

Site Address:
L R Coleman & Son, Inc
2445 High Street
Chestertown, MD 21620

Mailing Address:
, , 00000

Union Status: NonUnion

SIC:1731

NAICS: 0 


Inspection Type: Accident

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: Private

Safety/Health: Safety

Close Conference: 04/28/1994

Planning Guide: Safety-Construction

Emphasis:

Case Closed: 05/09/1994


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Accident 360748404

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 878215
Event: 03/30/1994
ELECTRIC SHOCK - GROUND FAULT IN FIXTURE

An employee was on a jobsite for the second day. He was working from a fiberglass ladder, replacing fluorescent lamps in an alcove in a commercial bank. The new lamps had a higher output than the existing lamps. As the employee removed a lamp from a metal socket, a break in the ungrounded circuit conductor for that socket contacted the non-current-carrying metal parts. The employee received an electric shock, which caused him to move his hands involuntarily. This in turn caused the employee to fall from the ladder to the floor, a distance of 18 to 20 feet. He hit his head on a 5-foot-high, 5-inch-wide partition before landing on the floor. He sustained a laceration to his skull, a fractured skull, a collapsed lung, and broken ribs. One of the broken ribs contacted the spinal cord and caused paralysis of the employee from the waist down. The employee was hospitalized for his injuries. (The employer had an effective safety program and provided all necessary safety equipment.)

Keywords: FRACTURE, LUNG, ELECTRICAL, E GI VII, LADDER, LIGHTING FIXTURE, GROUND FAULT, EQUIPMENT GROUNDING, ELECTRIC SHOCK, FALL

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 119552628 Hospitalized injury Electric Shock Electricians
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