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Inspection: 119512663 - Bethlehem Steel Corporation

Inspection Information - Office: Department Of Labor, Licensing, And Regulation Division Of Labor And Industry Maryland Occupational Safety And Health

 

Inspection Nr: 119512663
Report ID: 0352430
Date Opened: 07/08/1992

Site Address:
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
5111 North Point Boulevard
Sparrows Point, MD 21219

Mailing Address:
701 E. Third Street, Bethlehem, PA 18016

Union Status: Union

SIC:3312

NAICS: 0 


Inspection Type: Accident

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: Private

Safety/Health: Safety

Close Conference: 10/20/1992

Planning Guide: Safety-Manufacturing

Emphasis:

Case Closed: 09/28/1993


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Accident 360223283
Violation Summary
Violations/Penalties Serious Willful Repeat Other Unclass Total
Initial Violations 2 2
Current Violations 2 2
Initial Penalty $8,650 $0 $0 $0 $0 $8,650
Current Penalty $6,200 $0 $0 $0 $0 $6,200
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 Serious 50104 A 10/28/1992 11/02/1992 $3,075 $4,100 $0 11/05/1992 F - Formal Settlement  
2. 02001 Serious 19100303 B01 10/28/1992 11/02/1992 $3,125 $4,550 $0 11/05/1992 F - Formal Settlement  

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 170067540
Event: 07/07/1992
Employee killed when struck in the back by flying metal

Employee #1, a maintenance person, was assigned to check the #3 Duo mill for various problems. The mill was starting up by itself and areas were going to ground. When one problem was fixed, other problems would arise. The feed reel, which had a steel coil on it, had started up by itself and was running in reverse. The coil was removed by a tractor operator. The feed reel's mandrel was covered with four segments of metal weighing about 150 to 175 lb each. Strips of wedges secured the segments. When Employee #1 and a coworker, who had been working in the Duo mill area, finished all the work they could do because the mill was down, they took a break and sat on a wooden bench about 50 ft from the Duo mill reel. At approximately 9:45 a.m., while further checks were being conducted, the feed reel started up by itself and ran in reverse at a very high speed. A segment broke loose and flew off, traveling about 63 ft across the mill and 45 to 50 ft into the air before striking near the top of the mill's corrugated wall. The segment bounced off the wall and traveled down, where it struck metal piping along the wall, and bounced back out into the mill area. Employee #1, who had seen another piece of metal fly by in front of him, was running away from the bench area when he was struck in the back by the flying metal segment. He sustained massive injuries and died. Since the maintenance employees were not working on the reel side, they had not given any thought to placing a metal sleeve over the segments on the reel as a protective measure. Since they knew that the reel had started up by itself and run in reverse with the coil on the reel, they knew that a problem existed and that the same thing could happen again; thus, they should have installed the metal protective sleeve over the segments.

Keywords: MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, WORK RULES, EQUIPMENT FAILURE, BACK, STRUCK BY, FLYING OBJECT, UNGUARDED

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 119512663 Fatality Other Laborers, except construction
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