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Contractor fatally injured after falling 12 feet onto cable tray, says MSHA

March 21, 2019

A 46-year old contractor was fatally injured after falling through a narrow gap between two log washers, says the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). The victim landed on a cable tray approximately 12 feet below.

The victim was changing the drive belts on a log washer motor when his wrench slipped off of a blot he was tightening, causing the loss of balance.

Best Practices: 

  • Always use fall protection equipment, safety belts and lines, when working at heights and near openings where there is a danger of falling.
  • Always be aware of your surroundings and any hazards that may be present.
  • Have properly designed handrails, guards, and covers securely in place at openings through which persons may fall.
  • Train personnel in safe work procedures regarding the use of handrails and fall protection equipment during maintenance and construction activities and ensure their use.
  • Conduct workplace examinations in order to identify and correct hazards prior to performing work.

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