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Inspection: 127381598 - Plum Contracting, Inc

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

 

Inspection Nr: 127381598
Report ID: 0352430
Date Opened: 01/07/1997

Site Address:
Plum Contracting, Inc
7102 Greenspring Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21209

Mailing Address:
457 Davidson Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15239

Union Status: Union

SIC:1611

NAICS: 0 


Inspection Type: Accident

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: Private

Safety/Health: Safety

Close Conference: 01/22/1997

Emphasis:

Case Closed: 02/03/1997


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Accident 100961507

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 200960607
Event: 01/07/1997
Employee injured when struck by flying light pole

Employee #1, a laborer, was preparing to hook up a piece of guardrail for removal. A coworker, the excavator operator, had just set a guardrail post down at its new location. The coworker backed the excavator up 9 ft 3 in. and asked Employee #1 if he had clearance from the light pole along the shoulder of I-695 (to the driver's right). Employee #1 apparently signaled the coworker to swing the boom toward the pole. The coworker asked Employee #1 again if he had clearance from the light pole, and Employee #1 signaled him a second time to swing the boom. With the boom folded in half and its shovel curled inward, the coworker swung it toward the light pole. The elbow of the excavator's boom struck the pole and knocked it into the right and center lanes of traffic on the I-695 outer loop, where it was struck by a passing dump truck and driven back into the roadside work area. It struck Employee #1, and he fell approximately 4 ft into the shallow end of the excavation and alongside the excavator. Employee #1 sustained a fractured skull, a broken leg, and multiple contusions on his back. He was transported by helicopter to Maryland Shock Trauma, where he was listed in critical condition. Subsequent investigation revealed that the coworker was relying on signals given by Employee #1 and went against his own judgment, based on 28 years of experience operating heavy equipment. If he had known that he had clearance, he would have backed the excavator up another 10 ft before swinging it to the right.

Keywords: CLEARANCE, FRACTURE, SIGNALMAN, WORK RULES, STRUCK AGAINST, CONSTRUCTION, SKULL, EXCAVATOR, STRUCK BY, FLYING OBJECT

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 127381598 Hospitalized injury Fracture Construction laborers
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