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Inspection: 312279805 - Pacific Coast Steel

Inspection Information - Office: Nv-E-Las Vegas 0953220

 

Inspection Nr: 312279805
Report ID: 0953220
Date Opened: 10/02/2008

Site Address:
Pacific Coast Steel
2755 Las Vegas Blvd., South
Las Vegas, NV 89109

Mailing Address:
6655 South Eastern Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89119

Union Status: Union

SIC:1791

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


Inspection Type: Unprog Rel

Scope: Partial

Advanced Notice: N

Ownership: Private

Safety/Health: Safety

Close Conference: 11/10/2008

Planning Guide: Safety-Construction

Emphasis: S:Construction

Case Closed: 11/10/2008


Related Activity
Type Activity Nr Safety Health
Accident 101045243

Investigation Summary

Investigation Nr: 201043965
Event: 10/02/2008
Two Employees Are Injured When Struck by Falling Column Form

At approximately 5:30 a.m. on October 2, 2008, Employee #1, an ironworker, was securing post tension cables on the top deck, T60, of the Fontainebleau tower. Employee #2, a carpenter was standing about two feet away from the Employee #1. There were six column forms, each designated with a pick and set order number to assist with locating the forms around the deck. The column form order started with Form #6 at the east end of the row followed by #3, #5, #2, #4, and #1. Column form #6 was successfully picked and set into place by Crane #1. As the next Form #3 was being hoisted, one of its walers became caught under a waler of Form #5, causing Form #5 to fall northward. The process had been taking place between column line T25 and T26 on TG line of Zone A, which is on the east end of the building. The column forms were hoisted from the ground by Crane #2 by connecting six forms to a spreader bar. Each form had a sling that was rigged from the form's top waler to the spreader beam. As the columns were set onto the deck, Employee #2 would guide them into position - making sure the walers on the forms would not overlap adjacent form walers. These walers extended out approximately 5 to 12 inches beyond the corners of the forms. The forms were separated by distances ranging from about ten inches to two feet. This task was usually performed with a second carpenter; however, the second carpenter was off duty on the day of the accident. Both employees were injured when a column form, dimensions: 10-ft by 3-ft by 27-in., weighing 1,100-lbs fell onto Employees #1 and #2. Both employees were taken to UMC, where they were admitted. Employee #1 was treated for fractured leg,while Employee #2 was treated for bruised hips.

Keywords: IRON WORKER, COLUMN, HIP, LEG, FRACTURE, HOISTING MECHANISM, CARPENTER, STRUCK BY, FALLING OBJECT

Investigated Inspection
# Inspection Age Sex Degree of Injury Nature of Injury Occupation
1 312279805 Hospitalized injury Fracture Occupation not reported
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