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Inspection: 314829680 - Cleveland Wrecking Company

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Inspection Nr: 314829680
Report ID: 0950646
Date Opened: 06/19/2012

Site Address:
Cleveland Wrecking Company
2401 Coffee Road
Bakersfield, CA 93308

Mailing Address:
628 E. Edna Place, Covina, CA 91723

Union Status: Union

SIC:1795

NAICS: 238910/Site Preparation Contractors


Inspection Type: Accident

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: Private

Safety/Health: Safety

Close Conference: 12/12/2012

Emphasis:

Case Closed: 12/03/2015


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Accident 102783180
Violation Summary
Violations/Penalties Serious Willful Repeat Other Unclass Total
Initial Violations 1 4 5
Current Violations 1 4 5
Initial Penalty $18,000 $0 $0 $2,250 $0 $20,250
Current Penalty $10,000 $0 $0 $2,250 $0 $12,250
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 341 D03 12/12/2012 12/17/2012 $1,125 $1,125 $0 12/26/2012 F - Formal Settlement  
2. 01002 Other 1509 A 12/12/2012 12/17/2012 $225 $225 $0 12/26/2012 F - Formal Settlement  
3. 01003 Other 3395 F03 12/12/2012 01/04/2013 $225 $225 $0 12/26/2012 F - Formal Settlement  
4. 01004 Other 1734 A 12/12/2012 12/17/2012 $675 $675 $0 12/26/2012 F - Formal Settlement  
5. 02001 Serious 1735 M01 12/12/2012 12/17/2012 $10,000 $18,000 $0 12/26/2012 F - Formal Settlement  

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 202471348
Event: 06/19/2012
Employee Is Killed When Aerial Lifting Device Overturns

At approximately 9:15 a.m. on June 19, 2012, Employee #1, a laborer employed by Cleveland Wrecking Company, was engaged in demolishing a floating roof type storage tank, approximately 130 feet in diameter and 40 feet tall, at a non-operational PG&E power plant. He was positioned approximately 40 feet above the ground, on the platform of a Genie telescopic boom lift, Model Number S-60, Serial Number S6007-15084. Employee #1 had previously cut an entrance 24 feet high by 21 feet wide on the east side of the tank to access the inside of the tank with the lift. At the time of the accident, he had finished cutting vertically over the center of the entrance to the tank, and then had positioned the boom lift just north of the vertical cut he had made. He elevated the lift basket over the tank to signal a coworker, who was operating the excavator, to push in the wall section to the south of the cut employee #1 had made. As the coworker pushed the south wall section inward with the excavator, the wall section north of the vertical cut also collapsed inward and struck the boom lift. The boom lift was knocked backwards. It overturned and hit the floor of the tank. Employee #1 sustained blunt force trauma to his head, chest, abdomen, and pelvic area. He died from these injuries. The accident was reported to Cal/OSHA's Bakersfield District office by the employer at 11:10 a.m. on June 19, 2012. Investigation revealed that one day before the accident, Employee #1 partially removed a section of the tank girder. This girder was located 3 feet from the top of the tank and extended around the outside of the tank. The girder was removed from just north of the tank entrance to about one-fourth way around the northeast side of the tank. Removing the girder contributed to the instability of the tank. The tank wall section that was cut just prior to the accident was approximately 40 feet high and did not have any lateral support. No civil engineering data was available at the time of the incident substantiating the capability of any of the wall sections over one story or 12 feet in height to stand alone without lateral support.

Keywords:chest, head, demolition, collapse, unsecured, excavator, struck by, tank, aerial lift, cutting and burning

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree Nature Occupation
1 314829680 Fatality Fracture Construction laborers
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