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Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report for New Jersey: Laborer Dies after Falling Through 40-Foot High Roof of Recycling Facility, FACE-13-NJ-015
A 50-year-old male laborer fell through the roof of a large recycling facility. The incident occurred on a flat roof approximately 40 feet above the floor of the recycling plant. The victim fell 30 feet and hit an air compressor on a raised platform (approximately 10 feet off the ground). On the day of the incident, the victim and two other workers were assigned to clear a layer of stones that was in place to protect the roof from ultraviolet light damage. The workers were using brooms and shovels to load the stones into wheelbarrows, which were taken to the edge of the roof and dumped to a dumpster below. The victim stepped on an area of the roof that failed and fell to his death.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report for New Jersey: Laborer Dies after Falling Through 40-Foot High Roof of Recycling Facility, FACE-13-NJ-015
A 50-year-old male laborer fell through the roof of a large recycling facility. The incident occurred on a flat roof approximately 40 feet above the floor of the recycling plant. The victim fell 30 feet and hit an air compressor on a raised platform (approximately 10 feet off the ground). On the day of the incident, the victim and two other workers were assigned to clear a layer of stones that was in place to protect the roof from ultraviolet light damage. The workers were using brooms and shovels to load the stones into wheelbarrows, which were taken to the edge of the roof and dumped to a dumpster below. The victim stepped on an area of the roof that failed and fell to his death.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report for New Jersey: Laborer Dies after Falling Through 40-Foot High Roof of Recycling Facility, FACE-13-NJ-015
2014
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
Environmental & Occupational Factors , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Social Concerns , Building Industry Technology , Civil Engineering , Accident analysis , Accident potential , Accident prevention , Injuries , Injury prevention , Traumatic injuries , Safety programs , Work analysis , Work environment , Environmental hazards , Personal protective equipment , Outdoors , Height factors , Roofers , Task performance , Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation(FACE)