Workplace Incident Fatalities Accepted by the Workers Compensation Board in 2007

Similar documents
Workplace Incident Fatalities Investigated in 2006

The Manitoba Workplace Injury Statistics Report

Could also be a Near Hit

Investigation Report Worker Run Over by Packer Fatality - July 1, 2013

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE NUMBER

Driver Fatally Injured by Fall from Truck Date of Incident: March 5, 2007 Type of Incident: Fatality

Worker Crushed by Vessel Date of Incident: August 3, 2007 Type of Incident: Fatal

Quarterly Stakeholder Call

Quarterly Training Summit October 2016

1

U.S. Department of Labor U.S. U.S. Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration 1/18/17

The Manitoba Workplace Injury Statistics Report

MNOSHA Fatality Investigation Summary (updated June 26, 2018) FFY 2017 (October 1, 2016 September 30, 2017)

STATISTICS RE: ELECTRICAL INCIDENTS IN ALBERTA to

The Manitoba Workplace Injury Statistics Report

tractors Rollover backwards Age Age specific rates of tractor related fatalities of working persons, Australia 1989 to 1992

RECOVERED PAPER SECTOR. Confederation of Paper Industries Rivenhall Road Swindon SN5 7BD ACCIDENT REPORT July 2017

STATISTICS ELECTRICAL INCIDENTS IN ALBERTA. January 1 to December 31, 2012

Investigation Report Worker fatally injured when working under vehicle June 11, 2014

Quarterly Stakeholder Call

Investigation Report Worker Fatally Injured Struck by Motor Coach December 9, 2015

Tank Truck Explosion Date of Incident: Type of Incident: Double Fatality

STATISTICS RE: ELECTRICAL INCIDENTS IN ALBERTA to

LABOUR STATISTICS Accidents at Work: July - September 2003

ELECTRICAL HAZARD EXAMPLES

Fatality Investigation Report Worker Crushed February 16, 2013

TO: Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. FROM: Iowa FACE Program Case No. 2IA24 Report Date: 10/14/2002

STATISTICS ELECTRICAL INCIDENTS IN ALBERTA. January 1 to December 31, 2017

MSHA. Welcome to Spring Thaw 2016

FATAL AND SEVERE RISK PROGRAM

MNM Fatalities

Falling workers, falling objects, and vehicle injuries

Quarterly Stakeholder Call

MIFACE INVESTIGATION #06MI209

2.2 Occupational Electrocutions and Injuries

Highway Construction Worker Dies When Struck By Semi-Tractor Trailer Incident Number: 03KY030

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

Passenger Dies When Semi-Truck Trailer Hits Cow In Roadway Incident Number: 05KY089

Investigation Report. Worker Fatally Crushed by Pipe Rolling into Trench. July 16, Report No: F-OHS CC7F August 2015 Page 1 of 6

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION. Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

Chevron s Fatality Prevention Team and Focus

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

Excavation worker killed by flying rigging when hook fails

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

ASMI 2015 Year in Review

Male Semi-Truck Driver Killed In Rollover Crash On County Road Incident Number: 05KY008

Laborer Dies When Caught in Arms of a Skidsteer Loader Incident Number: 03KY087

Pedestrians Road Safety

Pedestrians Road Safety

NETWORK FACILITIES WHS RISK PROFILE

Investigation Report Worker fatally crushed in equipment November 18, 2014

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

Accidents at work: July-December 2016

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

Auction Ring 1 -Ramp - North Auction Theatre

Learning from Incident

WORKERS COMPENSATION DATA BOOK 2005

Auction Ring 1 -Ramp - North Auction Theatre

MSHA s Rules to Live By Stakeholder Meeting MSHA Headquarters, Arlington, VA January 27, 2010

CRANE STATISTICS & CASE STUDIES WSHC Safety Forum May 2009

Sand & Gravel, Inc. Job Demands Analysis. Purpose of Activities:

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

7 Hazard assessment 8 Worker participation 9 Hazard elimination and control

ELECTRICAL SAFET Y FOR CONTRACTORS

EEI Occupational Safety & Health Committee Conference Public Safety Issues and Trends

Company Information. Company Name: Company Address: City State Zip Code. Safety Survey Contact Information. Name: Phone: Fax:

Table 1. INCIDENCE RATES 1 BY INDUSTRY AND CASE TYPES

Crane Inspection Log. Mailing Address: P.O. Box Tulsa, OK Phone: (918) Fax: (918)

Bulldozer movement kills operator standing on track

Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. FROM: Iowa FACE Case No IA 054 Report Date: 10 October 2012

Highway worker crushed by swinging backhoe boom

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health REPORT OF INVESTIGATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE NUMBER

Electrocutions and Prevention in the Construction Industry Wen Wang, Ph.D., Rebecca Katz, MPH, Chris Le, MPH November 15, 2017

MIFACE INVESTIGATION: #01MI058

WORKERS COMPENSATION (OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY) AMENDMENT ACT, 1998

STATISTICS ELECTRICAL INCIDENTS IN ALBERTA. January 1 to December 31, 2013

PT4 Pump Station, Turkey

INTERSERVE PROJECT SERVICES LIMITED SAFETY BULLETIN WORK AT HEIGHT

Volunteer Fire Chief Dies From Injuries Sustained During a Tanker Rollover - Utah

6.0 Vehicles and machinery

Working safely under motor vehicles being repaired

MIFACE INVESTIGATION: #02MI140

AVIATION INVESTIGATION REPORT A07C0148 COLLISION WITH POWER LINE TOWER

Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. FROM: Iowa FACE Case No. 2002IA030 Report Date: 31 August 2004

waste collection Overview Vehicle Service Management Material Handlers Drivers % 10% 20% Other 30%

MIFACE INVESTIGATION: #03MI066

*Due to the shift of $1.00 from H&W to Pension below is the corrected rates for 6/1/17 APPENDIX 1

Newmont USA Ltd. Genesis Mine June 6, 2009

Fleet Replacement Budget Scenarios DPW City of Milwaukee, Fleet Services February, 2010

LOADING AND UNLOADING SURVEY NATIONAL SCHOOL BUS. Kansas leads the world in the success of each student.

Parked forklift crushes operator against semi-trailer

PRESENTER'S GUIDE "CRANE SAFETY" Part of the "SAFETY MEETING KIT" Series Quality Safety and Health Products, for Today...

MIFACE INVESTIGATION REPORT #13MI149

Chemical Hazards, Biological Hazards, and Harmful Substances

University of Washington DATA DRIVEN HEALTH & SAFETY FOR CONSTRUCTION ABHIJIT PATIL

KENORA CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD

Employee Safety and Training Manual

Transcription:

Workplace Incident Fatalities Accepted by the Workers Compensation Board in Workplace Incident Fatalities Workplace incident fatalities are cases where a worker dies at a work site, or as a result of injuries sustained at a work site. This is the type of fatality that AEII Workplace Health and Safety typically investigates. The numbers reflected in this report detail the workplace incidents accepted by the Workers Compensation Board Alberta in and not incidents investigated by AEII. Industry s Industry Sector Agriculture and Forestry Business, Personal and Professional Services Construction and Construction Trade Services Manufacturing, Processing and Packaging Includes greenhouses and market gardens, feed lots, timber management, logging and related woodlands operations including the trucking of logs. Includes building and grounds maintenance, financial services, restaurants, hotels and recreation facilities, security services, and professional services such as engineering. Includes the construction of houses, apartments, industrial plants, roads, bridges and pipelines, and specialized construction trades (e.g., plumbing, painting, roofing, and bricklaying). Involves manufacturing beyond the raw product: includes saw mills, pulp mills, food and beverages, metal fabrication, petrochemicals, and oil refineries. Mining and Petroleum Development Public Administration, Education and Health Services Transportation, Communication and Utilities Wholesale and Retail Trade Includes underground and open pit mining, oil sands mining and processing, operation of oil and gas wells, drilling and servicing of wells, and related services in the oil fields. Includes the provincial government, all forms of local government, universities, colleges, business schools, libraries, hospitals and long term care facilities. Includes public transportation (air, rail, bus), trucking, radio, television, live theatre, electricity, natural gas and garbage collection. Includes food and beverage stores, department stores, home improvement centres, and sale and service of automobiles and equipment.

Industry Sector Year-to-date Year-to-date 2006 Agriculture and Forestry 4 3 Business, Personal and Professional Services 1 2 Construction and Construction Trades 17 8 Manufacturing and Processing 4 5 Mining and Petroleum Development 2 4 Public Administration, Education and Health Services 2 0 Transportation, Communication and Utilities 6 2 Wholesale and Retail Trade 4 3 Federal Government 0 0 TOTAL 40 27 Delayed Fatalities 1 7 NA Agriculture and Forestry January January January April A 68-year old male worker, employed as a logger, was crushed between a feller buncher and a transport trailer as the buncher was being unloaded from the trailer. A 35-year old male worker, employed as a logger, was operating a grapple skidder when a dead log came through the cab, striking the worker in the head. A 55-year old male worker, employed as a logger, had finished loading his log truck and was found by a co-worker unconscious on the ground close to the truck s grapple. The worker later died as a result of injuries A 64-year old worker was fatally injured when the worker s clothing got caught on a sprocket of an unguarded roller of a conveyor for a compost machine. The worker was pulled into the conveyor. Business, Personal and Professional Services May A 54-year old restaurant worker tripped over a case on the floor while carrying several trays. The worker sustained a fractured leg and died subsequently in hospital due to complications brought on by a serious post-operative wound infection. 1 Delayed or latent workplace incident fatalities include workers involved in a workplace incident or exposure that did not become a fatality until a much later date, often years later. From, these incidents are to be categorized under the original incident. Previously, these workers have been classified and recorded as occupational disease fatalities. Delayed fatalities have not been included in the year-to-date total as they do not reflect present worksite hazards or exposures.

January January February February March March April May May June August September Construction and Construction Trade Services A 31-year old male worker, employed as an electrician, was relocating electrical outlets and switches at an office remodeling work site. He contacted 347 volt livewires on an electrical switch and was electrocuted. A 23-year old male worker, employed as a swamper and a vacuum truck operator was cleaning out shale from inside a vacuum truck. While the operator manipulated the hydraulic controls for the rear door, the swamper arrived and went to the rear of the truck. The swamper was struck by the moving rear door and received fatal head injuries. A 20 year-old apprentice plumber collapsed and slid down a trench. He was found facedown in the mud and had died from asphyxia/drowning. A 55 year-old worker was raking gravel when he complained of chest pain and collapsed A 55 year-old worker had cardiac failure. Cold working conditions were a contributing factor. A 39 year-old rigger was crushed while assembling a rig with other workers. The crane operator lifted the grasshopper arm, and workers attached it to the doghouse. After unhooking the rigging sling, the crane operator started to move the sling and it caught on the grasshopper arm. The grasshopper arm dislodged from the doghouse and fell on the worker. A 39 year-old worker collapsed from a stress induced cardiac arrest after climbing scaffold. A 27-year old scaffolder was fatally injured when workers were putting the roof on a large oil storage tank when it came down on the workers. A 22-year old labourer was fatally injured after becoming entangled in the tail pulley of a gravel crusher. The worker was attempting to perform routine maintenance on the conveyor belt running over the tail pulley. A 33-year old scaffolder was fatally injured when workers were putting the roof on a large oil storage tank when it came down on the workers. A 53-year old worker was fatally injured. The worker was directing the pressure testing operation at an abandoned well site using a coiled tubing rig and a packer. They had completed several pressure tests using compressed air. The oilfield consultant was standing next to an elbow, reading a pressure gauge, when the elbow exploded. Several pieces of the elbow struck the oilfield consultant. He died at the site as a result of his injuries. A 52-year old electrician was fatally injured. The worker was servicing and maintaining analyzing equipment when they fell down a set of stairs. The worker suffered a head trauma and laceration to the neck and was transported to hospital for surgery.

October October October December December A 49-year old black paper and wire installer was fatally injured. Two workers were installing tube and clamp scaffolding to complete external work on a new house under construction. One worker was trying to climb to a different level when he fell, struck a cross bar below and landed on the ground. He was transported to hospital where he died. A 31-year old scraper operator was fatally injured. Two scraper operators were leveling soil. The site supervisor met with the two operators away from their machines. One operator indicated they needed to go to the washroom. The other operator returned to his machine, and proceeded to load the bowl of his machine and move the dirt from one location to another. He dumped the one load in the designated location. On the second load he observed that his co-worker was not in her machine, which was still parked. As he circled the drop off site to dump the second load he noticed something in the soil which turned out to be the body of the other operator. A 47-year old pipework insulator was fatally injured. The insulator was last seen by other workers walking on a catwalk 10.6 meters above floor level in a large industrial building. The insulator fell a short time after he was last seen. The catwalk and the scaffolding were fitted with handrails. It is not known why the worker fell or where he fell from. A 31-year old crane operator was fatally injured. He was travelling to a work site with a 60 tonne crane and it went off the road and rolled; fatally injuring the operator. A 43-year old worker was fatally injured. A worker was repairing a truck. The truck, which was hoisted, fell on him resulting in fatal injuries. Manufacturing, Processing and Packaging January July August 3 December A 47-year old worker, employed as a plant operator, was assisting a truck driver hook up a trailer. He was run over by the tractor unit. A 69-year old self-employed flyer delivery person was fatally injured. The worker reportedly fell while delivering flyers and was hospitalized. The worker later died in hospital. A 42-year old welder was fatally injured. Workers were using an overhead crane to rotate an 8,600 kg vessel onto its legs. The vessel was set on the floor. The worker moved towards the vessel to readjust the slings for repositioning. The crane hook was then to be lowered; although it moved to the side. The vessel was pulled across the floor pinning the worker between two vessels. The worker died as a result of blunt force trauma. A 42-year old electrician was fatally injured. Two electricians were replacing a contactor unit in a 4160 volt circuit breaker panel. The contactor unit contacted the 4160 volt live supply section due to a broken weld. One of the electricians contacted the live contactor and was electrocuted. He was transported to hospital where he died of his injuries.

February September Mining and Petroleum Development A 27-year-old well test supervisor was assisting co-workers to retrieve wire line tools stuck in a pipe joint. As they were ramming the tools inside the joint, unexpected pressure released, expelling the tools from the pipe joint and striking the worker in the abdomen area. An 80-year old shop hand was fatally injured. The worker (working by himself) was wiring a light box from a ladder, when he fell and struck his head on the concrete floor. He was found by his foreman and taken to hospital with serious head injuries. Public Administration, Education and Health Services March July A 31-year old medic was guiding a truck driver reversing a tank truck with an attached pup when he was pinned between the pup and another piece of equipment. A 51-year old labourer was fatally injured. The worker was struck by the rear wheels of a logging truck trailer that exited from a business onto a public roadway. Transport, Communication and Utilities March March March July August September A 57-year old worker suffered cardia arrythmia induced by work activity. A 26-year old worker was run over by gin pole truck. A 41-year old journeyman power lineman received a fatal electrical shock. A digger derrick was raised and came into contact with a live 8000 volt overhead power line. The power line burned, severed, and fell onto the un-insulated digger truck and trailer. The worker on the ground came into contact with the truck and received a fatal electrical shock. A 34-year old worker caught their foot in railway track and was run over by a train. A 66-year old worker was walking across the plant when they slipped and fell. A 21-year old worker was fatally injured. While loading a truck the worker was crushed between the truck bed and the load that shifted. Wholesale and Retail Trade January March A 54-year old male worker aggravated a pre-existing cardiac condition due to over exertion from unloading a truck. A 67 year-old driver was securing load straps when one of the straps became trapped and stuck on top of the load. The worker climbed onto the load. He was found later by another worker on the ground beside the vehicle unconscious.

November November A 41-year old Pump Tech was fatally injured. The worker s overalls got caught in a progressive cavity pump test bench shaft, severing his arm. The worker subsequently died of his injuries. A 47-year old worker was in the process of priming a carburettor for a gasoline powered truck. The truck backfired and the worker s clothes caught fire. The worker was in intensive care since the incident. He died on later as the result of his injuries. Delayed Fatalities February April April May June August November Delayed Fatality A 62 year-old worker, in the Wholesale and Retail sector, died from medical complications related to the effects of his quadriplegia as a consequence of his compensable spinal cord injury of 1989. Delayed Fatality 50 year old worker, in the Construction and Construction Trade Services sector, was injured in a fall in 1989 and died from complications related to his compensable injury. Delayed Fatality 71-year old worker, in the Agriculture and Forestry sector, died from bronchopneumonia as a result of complications related to the effects of his paraplegia caused by a spinal cord injury in 1987. Delayed Fatality A 51-year old truck driver suffered burns over almost his entire body when a propane tank exploded in 1984. The worker died from complications related to his compensable injury. Delayed Fatality A 67-year old carpenter, in the Construction and Construction Trade Services sector, suffered burns over almost his entire body when a can of contact cement exploded in 1980 and died from complications related to his compensable injury. Delayed Fatality A 58 year old truck driver suffered a shoulder injury that required corrective surgery. The worker died from complications related to the treatment/surgery of the injury. Delayed Fatality A 72 year old worker, in the Construction and Construction Trade Services sector, died of renal and congestive heart failure as a result of a previous traumatic injury.