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Inspection: 302021241 - David Jones

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

 

Inspection Nr: 302021241
Report ID: 0352430
Date Opened: 04/16/1998

Site Address:
David Jones
1202 Battery Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21230

Mailing Address:
1734 South Hanover Street, Baltimore, MD 21230

Union Status: NonUnion

SIC:1721

NAICS: 0 


Inspection Type: Accident

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: Private

Safety/Health: Safety

Close Conference: 04/21/1998

Planning Guide: Safety-Construction

Emphasis:

Case Closed: 01/05/2011


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Accident 100963594
Violation Summary
Violations/Penalties Serious Willful Repeat Other Unclass Total
Initial Violations 4 1 5
Current Violations 4 1 5
Initial Penalty $9,600 $0 $0 $0 $0 $9,600
Current Penalty $9,600 $0 $0 $0 $0 $9,600
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. 01001A Serious 19260451 B01 06/17/1998 06/22/1998 $900 $900 $0 08/02/1998 -  
2. 01001B Serious 19260451 B03 06/17/1998 06/22/1998 $0 $0 $0 08/02/1998 -  
3. 01001C Serious 19260451 E01 06/17/1998 06/22/1998 $0 $0 $0 08/02/1998 -  
4. 01001D Serious 19260451 F04 06/17/1998 06/22/1998 $0 $0 $0 08/02/1998 -  
5. 01001E Serious 19260451 G01 06/17/1998 06/22/1998 $0 $0 $0 08/02/1998 -  
6. 02001 Serious 19260451 F07 06/17/1998 06/22/1998 $2,900 $2,900 $0 08/02/1998 -  
7. 02002 Serious 19260451 F15 06/17/1998 06/22/1998 $2,900 $2,900 $0 08/02/1998 -  
8. 02003 Serious 19260454 A 06/17/1998 07/05/1998 $2,900 $2,900 $0 08/02/1998 -  
9. 03001 Other 19260020 B01 06/17/1998 06/30/1998 $0 $0 $0 08/02/1998 -  

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 200961977
Event: 04/16/1998
Employee killed in fall when scaffold overturns

At approximately 11:40 a.m. on April 16, 1998, Employee #1, a painter, was working from a 12 ft wooden straight ladder that was positioned atop a 13 ft tall by 5 ft wide mobile scaffold. He was painting the second-floor window frames and cornice on a two-story house, which were between 17 ft 4 in. and 25 ft 10 in. above the ground. The scaffold's frames were 30 in. out from the house's front wall. A log planter, which measured 80 5/8 in. long by 19 in. wide by 19 in. deep and was placed 10 1/4 in. out from the front of the house and kept the scaffold from moving closer to the house's front wall. The work platform where the ladder was positioned was planked by three 2 in. by 10 in. by approximately 8 ft long boards, placed side by side along the scaffold's length toward the scaffold's outer edge. In addition to rubber safety feet, a 2 in. by 3 in. block nailed to one of the planks held the base of the ladder in place, approximately 6 ft out from the front wall of the house. The innermost scaffold plank was between 62 and 67 in. out from the wall, leaving a gap of 31 1/2 in. in the work platform. After erecting the scaffold for Employee #1 to work from, the proprietor temporarily left the job site. While he was gone, the ladder from which Employee #1 was working kicked out at its base, causing the scaffold to topple. He fell about 20 ft onto the sidewalk, striking his head as he landed. He was transported to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where he died on April 24, 1998. The three planks that formed the work platform and the block for the ladder's feet were of nominal measure.

Keywords: HEAD, UNSECURED, WORK RULES, LADDER, CONSTRUCTION, FALL, ELEVATED WORK PLAT, OVERTURN, SCAFFOLD, UNSTABLE POSITION

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 302021241 Fatality Fracture Painters, construction and maintenance
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