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Inspection: 126084326 - Titan Industries

Inspection Information - Office: Long Beach District Office

 

Inspection Nr: 126084326
Report ID: 0950642
Date Opened: 02/28/2002

Site Address:
Titan Industries
11121 Garfield Ave
South Gate, CA 90280

Mailing Address:
Po Box 1007, South Gate, CA 90280

Union Status: NonUnion

SIC:3052

NAICS: 326220/Rubber and Plastics Hoses and Belting Manufacturing


Inspection Type: Accident

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: Private

Safety/Health: Safety

Close Conference: 05/28/2002

Planning Guide: Safety-Manufacturing

Emphasis:

Case Closed: 07/01/2005


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Accident 101051266
Violation Summary
Violations/Penalties Serious Willful Repeat Other Unclass Total
Initial Violations 6 2 8
Current Violations 3 3
Initial Penalty $53,430 $0 $0 $750 $0 $54,180
Current Penalty $0 $0 $0 $1,875 $0 $1,875
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. 01001 Other 461 A 05/29/2002 07/01/2002 $0 $375 $0 11/02/2002 J - ALJ Decision Citation has been deleted.
2. 01002 Other 23400016 B 05/29/2002 07/01/2002 $375 $375 $0 11/02/2002 J - ALJ Decision  
3. 02001 Other 23400023 05/29/2002 06/08/2002 $750 $6,750 $0 11/02/2002 J - ALJ Decision  
4. 03001 Serious 4184 B 05/29/2002 06/05/2002 $0 $8,435 $0 11/02/2002 J - ALJ Decision Citation has been deleted.
5. 04001 Serious 4075 A 05/29/2002 06/08/2002 $0 $8,435 $0 11/02/2002 J - ALJ Decision Citation has been deleted.
6. 05001 Serious 4070 F 05/29/2002 06/08/2002 $0 $8,435 $0 11/02/2002 J - ALJ Decision Citation has been deleted.
7. 06001 Serious 4051 A 05/29/2002 06/08/2002 $0 $3,375 $0 11/02/2002 J - ALJ Decision Citation has been deleted.
8. 07001 Other 3328 E 05/29/2002 06/08/2002 $750 $18,000 $0 11/02/2002 J - ALJ Decision  

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 201056298
Event: 02/26/2002
Employee injures finger when struck by steel frame

On February 26, 2002, Employee #1 was assisting a coworker, who just took over the hose stripping duty for Titan Industries. Titan Industries is a manufacturer of industrial rubber hose. As part of the manufacturing procedures, compressed air is used to inflate rubber hoses so it can become separated from the steel mandrel. A nylon strap strips the hose from the mandrel utilizing the conveyor system as the power source. This entire process is known as the hose stripping procedures and the workstation used in this operation is known as the stripper. Titan developed a written procedure consisting of five steps for their machine operators to follow throughout the operation. At the time of the accident, the mandrel shifted and became loose by turning the conveyor belt on. The mandrel fell and came down on Employee #1's hand, smashing a tip of his left ring finger on the steel frame of the stripper. Employee #1 was transported to San Francis Medical Center for emergency treatment. The employee's finger was partially amputated at a later date. This operation is usually a one-man job but it appeared that at least three employees might have been involved in this accident. Employee #1 was not able to recall the name of the third worker who might have caused the mandrel to become loose by reversing the direction of the conveyor belt. Titan Industries uses a vice to clamp the mandrel and nylon strap to wrap the rubber hose while the conveyor moves and strips the hose. There were horizontal metal bars available for extension throughout the length of this workstation to support the weight of the mandrel if it fell, but these bars were all located below the steel frame of the stripper and would not have being able to save the employee's finger. In addition, there were emergency stops along the entire workstation for immediate stop of the conveyor. The accident investigation determined that the holding devices used to secure the mandrel during the stripping operation were not adequately designed to prevent movement of the mandrel. The holding devices such as a single point clamp down vice or nylon strap were not able to securely hold the mandrel while the conveyor belt was put in a reverse direction.

Keywords: STRIPPING MACHINE, AMPUTATED, FINGER, EMERGENCY STOP, MANDREL, CONVEYOR, STRUCK BY

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 126084326 Non Hospitalized injury Amputation Machine operators, not specified
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