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Inspection: 123303521 - Gunzy Electric Incorporated

Inspection Information - Office: Bridgeport Area Office

 

Inspection Nr: 123303521
Report ID: 0111500
Date Opened: 04/10/2001

Site Address:
Gunzy Electric Incorporated
Stamford Town Center, 100 Greylock Place
Stamford, CT 06901

Mailing Address:
56 Newton Turnpike, Norwalk, CT 06851

Union Status: NonUnion

SIC:1731

NAICS: 0 


Inspection Type: Referral

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: Private

Safety/Health: Safety

Close Conference: 07/26/2001

Emphasis:

Case Closed: 02/14/2002


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Referral 201524444 Yes
Violation Summary
Violations/Penalties Serious Willful Repeat Other Unclass Total
Initial Violations 1 1
Current Violations 1 1
Initial Penalty $1,500 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,500
Current Penalty $1,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,000
FTA Penalty $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

Violation Items
# Citation ID Citaton Type Standard Cited Issuance Date Abatement Due Date Current Penalty Initial Penalty FTA Penalty Contest Latest Event Note
1. 01001A Serious 19100333 B02 08/02/2001 09/06/2001 $1,000 $1,500 $0 I - Informal Settlement  
2. 01001B Serious 19100333 B02 IIB 08/02/2001 09/06/2001 $0 $0 $0 I - Informal Settlement  
3. 01001C Serious 19100333 B02 IIIA 08/02/2001 09/06/2001 $0 $0 $0 I - Informal Settlement  

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 201521234
Event: 04/09/2001
Burn - Electrical Fault in Switchboard

An electrical contractor dispatched an electrician and an apprentice to a town center mall to repair a defective 200-ampere fusible disconnect in a low-voltage main distribution switchboard. In preparation, the employees deenergized a 200-ampere electric power and lighting panelboard located on the second level of the mall. The panelboard was fed by the defective disconnect, which had an open pole. Next, the electrician (Employee #1) opened the disconnect switch, disconnected the load-side 3/0 AWG conductors, and reconnected then to a 400-ampere disconnect in an adjacent section of the switchgear. The electrician discovered that the A-phase internal bus hardware of the defective 200-ampere switch, including the fuse holder, was discolored from long-term overheating. This was similar to a problem he had encountered less than a month ago at another 200-ampered fusible disconnect within the same low-voltage switchboard. The problem with that disconnect, which was directly above the disconnect on which he was working that day, was also on the A-phase. Upon completion of these tasks, the electrician closed only the 400-ampere disconnect and called his employer to explain what he had found. The employer (Employee #3) and the mechanical superintendent of the mall (Employee #2) met the electrician at the switchboard. After explaining to them his findings and making a recommendation to replace the defective switches or to consider upgrading the entire service entrance switchgear, the electrician closed the door to the switch he had deactivated that day. As he was closing the door of the other defective switch, an electrical fault occurred. The ensuing electric arc burned the two employees and the employer and knocked them to the floor. They were able to crawl out of the room. The two employees were hospitalized for their injuries.

Keywords: BURN, ELECTRIC ARC, ELECTRICAL, SWITCHBOARD, E GI VII, ELECTRICIAN, ELECTRICAL WORK, EQUIPMENT FAILURE, ELECTRICAL FAULT

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 123303521 Hospitalized injury Burn/Scald(Heat) Electricians
2 123303521 Hospitalized injury Burn/Scald(Heat) Mechanical engineering technicians
3 123303521 Non Hospitalized injury Burn/Scald(Heat) Electricians
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