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OSHA Accident Investigation · Summary #14527089

REPAIR,ROOF,WORK RULES,FALL,FALL PROTECTION,LOST BALANCE,GRAIN BIN

Event
REPAIR,ROOF,WORK RULES,FALL,FALL PROTECTION,LOST BALANCE,GRAIN BIN
Linked inspection
No inspection record linked to this accident's victims.
Summary number
14527089
Report ID
419400

Event description

Employee killed in fall from roof of grain bin

Investigation abstract

At 11:45 a.m. on April 13, 1984, Employee #1 was assigned to replace a piece of ce of lining to be replaced. On April 13, Employee #1 went to the roof of the bi n alone and replaced the lining and cushion box inspection plate before the vice president was available to assist him. Employee #1 apparently lost his footing, slid down the northwest quadrant of the roof, and fell off the roof's edge near a covered vent. As the vice president approached the bin from the south, he hea rd Employee #1 hit the concrete at ground level. Employee #1 was taken by ambula nce to Senatobia Community Hospital, Senatobia, MS, where he was pronounced dead at 12:45 p.m. Employee #1, who had worked full-time at the North Mississippi Gr ain Co., Inc., Coldwater, MS since 1977, had not secured himself while on the ro of. polyurethane lining in a downspout at the top of bin #1 located in annex A. Bin #1 is a 34,500 bushel storage bin with a ground to eave height of 41 ft 8 in. On the previous afternoon, Employee #1 and the company vice president had secured themselves with ropes to the top of the bin to adjust idler rollers on the cover ed belt conveyor that runs from the downspout of bin #1 to the top of bin #8. Th ey noticed several small holes in the cushion box on the end of the downspout. T he vice president decided to repair the cushion box the next morning, and before leaving the roof, the two men removed the inspection plate and measured the pie

Victim

  1. #1 Fatality Age 43 M

    Nature of injury
    12
    Part of body
    19
    Event type
    5
    Source
    8
    Occupation code
    999
    Human factor
    20
    Environmental factor
    13
    Task assigned
    1

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