Inspection Detail
Inspection: 302025077 - Mystic Harbour Corporation
Inspection Information - Office: Department Of Labor, Licensing, And Regulation Division Of Labor And Industry Maryland Occupational Safety And Health
Site Address:
Mystic Harbour Corporation
9428 Stephen Decatur Highway
Berlin, MD 21811
Mailing Address:
, , 00000
Union Status: NonUnion
SIC:1623
NAICS: 0
Inspection Type: Accident
Scope: Partial
Advanced Notice: N
Ownership: Private
Safety/Health: Safety
Close Conference: 07/24/1998
Planning Guide: Safety-Construction
Emphasis:
Case Closed: 10/22/1998
Type | Activity Nr | Safety | Health |
---|---|---|---|
Accident | 100963974 |
Violations/Penalties | Serious | Willful | Repeat | Other | Unclass | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Initial Violations | 6 | 6 | ||||
Current Violations | 6 | 6 | ||||
Initial Penalty | $6,250 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $6,250 |
Current Penalty | $2,000 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $2,000 |
FTA Penalty | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
# | Citation ID | Citaton Type | Standard Cited | Issuance Date | Abatement Due Date | Current Penalty | Initial Penalty | FTA Penalty | Contest | Latest Event | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | 01001 | Serious | 19260021 B06 I | 08/31/1998 | 09/18/1998 | $400 | $900 | $0 | I - Informal Settlement | ||
2. | 02001 | Serious | 19101030 C01 I | 08/31/1998 | 09/08/1998 | $200 | $750 | $0 | I - Informal Settlement | ||
3. | 03001 | Serious | 09123504 B01 A | 08/31/1998 | 09/08/1998 | $400 | $900 | $0 | I - Informal Settlement | ||
4. | 03002 | Serious | 09123504 B01 BI | 08/31/1998 | 09/08/1998 | $400 | $900 | $0 | I - Informal Settlement | ||
5. | 03003 | Serious | 09123504 B01 BII | 08/31/1998 | 09/08/1998 | $200 | $1,900 | $0 | I - Informal Settlement | ||
6. | 03004 | Serious | 09123504 D01 | 08/31/1998 | 09/18/1998 | $400 | $900 | $0 | I - Informal Settlement |
Investigation Summary
Employee #1 was using a rented Ingersoll-Rand air compressor to power a jackhammer to break up a bench in an approximately 2 ft wide by 5 ft deep manhole that belled out about 4 ft at the bottom. Employee #1 started the compressor, removed the manhole cover, lowered the jackhammer into the manhole, and then climbed in himself. With his feet on the bottom, the opening was level with the middle of his throat. After hammering for approximately 5 minutes, he squatted straight down into the manhole to put the broken concrete and bricks into a 5-gallon bucket. He stood back up and hammered for another 5 minutes, when he noticed that his face and hands were going numb. He managed to get out of the manhole and over to the operations building, where a coworker called 911. Employee #1 was eventually flown to the Maryland Shock Trauma unit and a hyperbaric chamber was used to remove the carbon monoxide from his system. According to Employee #1, his blood concentration of carbon monoxide was 18. The compressor had an exhaust leak at the muffler and heavy carbon buildup inside it. Its air intake was drawing in the carbon monoxide; the air that the jackhammer was using was enriched with the carbon monoxide and the exhaust from the jackhammer filled the manhole with carbon monoxide. Employee #1 had been exposed when he squatted straight down into the manhole. The employer did not have a confined space program.
Keywords: EXHAUST SYSTEM, LEAK, COMPRESSOR, WORK RULES, CONSTRUCTION, INHALATION, JACKHAMMER, EXHAUST FUMES, MANHOLE, CARBON MONOXIDE
# | Inspection | Age | Sex | Degree of Injury | Nature of Injury | Occupation |
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1 | 302025077 | Hospitalized injury | Asphyxia | Construction trades, n.e.c. |