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Case study · MSHA Record #219993400001

Barge/Boat/Dredge/Towbarge/Towboat/Leach Operator fatality

November 29, 1999 at 3:00 PM
WEBER SAND & GRAVEL INC. · Weber Sand & Gravel Inc · Williams County, OH
Investigator narrative
THE WORKERS WERE WORKING FROM A BOAT REPAIRING A DISCHARGE LINE APPROX. 15 FT FROM DREDGE #1. THEY INADVERTENTLY PLACED A CHAIN CLAMP AROUND ONE PHASE OF A 480 VOLT ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUIT . WHILE TIGHTENING THE CLAMP, THE CHAIN CUT OR BROKE THE INSULATION CONTACTING THE ENERGIZED CONDUCTOR.
Record details
Classification
ELECTRICAL
Accident type
Contact with electrical current
Activity at time
Hand Tools (Not Powered)
Subunit / location
DREDGE
Source of injury
HAND TOOLS,NONPOWERED,NEC
Nature of injury
ELECT SHOCK,ELECTROCUTION
Body part affected
BODY SYSTEMS
Total mining experience
2 years
Experience at this mine
2 years
Experience in this job
2 years
Mine type
Surface
Sector
Metal/Non-Metal
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