Inspection Detail
Inspection: 314235607 - Permadur Industries, Inc. T/A Sissco
Inspection Information - Office: Osha Philadelphia Area Office
Site Address:
Permadur Industries, Inc. T/A Sissco
Veolia Energy Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Mailing Address:
186 Rt. 206 South, Hillsborough, NJ 08844
Union Status: NonUnion
SIC:3536
NAICS: 333923/ Overhead Traveling Crane, Hoist, and Monorail System Manufacturing
Inspection Type: Unprog Rel
Scope: Partial
Advanced Notice: N
Ownership: Private
Safety/Health: Safety
Close Conference: 09/22/2011
Emphasis:
Case Closed: 09/22/2011
Type | Activity Nr | Safety | Health |
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Accident | 102023017 |
Investigation Summary
On June 23, 2011, Employee #1 working for an electrical subcontractor was assisting Employee #2, the crane operator in the movement of a gang box (owned by the electrical subcontractor) via a permanently installed overhead bridge crane. The crane had two hoists (80 ton Main Hoist (MH) & 10 ton Auxiliary Hoist (AH)). The crane was remote controlled. The crane's MH was being used to lower the gang box to a different level. Employee #1 was assisting Employee #2 in the rigging of the gang box and connecting it to the MH load block's hook. Employee #2 briefly operated the AH controller thinking he was actuating the MH controller on the remote control box. Employee #2 then moved his hand over to the MH controller and raised the gang box several feet so it could pass over an adjacent guardrail. Prior to the crane moving the gang box horizontally, a loud noise was heard from above. Subsequently the AH load block assembly became separated from its wire rope load line and came crashing down striking Employee #1 who was standing directly under it. This AH load block weighed 231 pounds and free fell approximately 35 feet. The AH upper limit switch assembly did not function to prevent the two-block condition. Two-blocking occurs when the hoist block comes into contact with a structural component of the crane's trolley assembly and ultimately causing the hoist's wire rope to break. The AH upper limit switch was not tested for proper operation prior to use. The crane was not used daily. Employee #2 was an employee of the company who owned the crane. Employee #1 died from his injuries.
Keywords: OVERHEAD CRANE, CRANE OPERATOR, RIGGING, GUARDRAIL, ROPE, HOIST, STRUCK BY, CRANE
# | Inspection | Age | Sex | Degree of Injury | Nature of Injury | Occupation |
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1 | 314235607 | Occupation not reported |