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Inspection: 307395780 - Reinforcing, Post-Tensioning Services, Inc.

Inspection Information - Office: San Francisco District Office

 

Inspection Nr: 307395780
Report ID: 0950611
Date Opened: 07/21/2006

Site Address:
Reinforcing, Post-Tensioning Services, Inc.
445 Harrison Street
San Francisco, CA 94105

Mailing Address:
215 York Place, Claremont, CA 91711

Union Status: Union

SIC:1791

NAICS: 238190/ Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors


Inspection Type: Accident

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: Private

Safety/Health: Safety

Close Conference: 11/09/2006

Planning Guide: Safety-Construction

Emphasis:

Case Closed: 12/31/2008


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Accident 362200099
Accident 362200107
Violation Summary
Violations/Penalties Serious Willful Repeat Other Unclass Total
Initial Violations 1 1 2
Current Violations 2 2
Initial Penalty $2,700 $0 $0 $300 $0 $3,000
Current Penalty $0 $0 $0 $900 $0 $900
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 1717 A01 12/04/2006 12/07/2006 $300 $300 $0 -  
2. 02001 Other 1632 C 12/04/2006 12/07/2006 $600 $2,700 $0 03/16/2007 F - Formal Settlement  

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 201183068
Event: 07/21/2006
Two Ironworkers Are Injured When Falsework Collapses

On July 21, 2006, Employees #1 and #2 were working as foreman and superintendent ironworkers for Reinforcing, Post-Tensioning Services, Inc., a company that performed structural steel erection. The company was a subcontractor doing rebar structural work at a jobsite in San Francisco, CA. Two workers from another employer were nearby, moving a wooden frame known as a "door-buck" into an opening within the rebar wall. The door-buck was constructed of 2-by-4s and 4-by-4s. It was approximately 3 feet by 5 feet by 7 feet long, and it weighed approximately 200 pounds. When it was in place, it would maintain an opening while concrete was poured around it to form a wall. The installation of a door-buck would require that one end be lifted by hand and set onto the bottom of the opening. Then, the other end of the door-buck would be picked up manually and pushed into the opening of the rebar wall. The two workers from the other employer were having difficulty putting the door-buck in place, so Employees #1 and #2 volunteered to help. All four workers were positioned on a falsework platform that was a little below the bottom of the wall opening. At approximately 11:00 a.m., the falsework they were on collapsed. All four employees fell approximately 14 feet to the 7th floor concrete deck. Emergency medical services were called, and the San Francisco Fire Department responded. All four of the workers were taken to San Francisco General Hospital. Employee #1 were treated for lacerations to his head. He was released later that same day. Employee #2 was hospitalized for over 24 hours. He had a fractured left ankle and a fractured right shoulder, which required surgery at a later date. The employer was cited a general accident-related violation. T8 CCR CSO '1717 (a) (1) requires that falsework for the support of concrete or other materials shall be designed, erected, supported, braced, and maintained so as to assure its ability to withstand safely all intended loads during erection, construction, usage, and removal. Another employer had erected the falsework. Normally, the door-buck had enough clearance for it to be easily pushed into place. This incident occurred because the door-buck was especially difficult to be placed into the opening. Therefore, the Citation was not classified as serious because of management's lack of knowledge. Other violations were observed, and the employer was cited accordingly. This is the same accident discussed in Accident Report 201183043. The workers injured in that accident worked for Webcor Construction, Inc.

Keywords: CONCRETE FORM WORK, FRACTURE, REBAR, COLLAPSE, CONSTRUCTION, LACERATION, STEEL ERECTION, CONCRETE, DOOR, CONTUSION

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 307395780 Hospitalized injury Cut/Laceration Structural metal workers
2 307395780 Hospitalized injury Fracture Structural metal workers
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