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OSHA Accident Investigation · Summary #888479

WORK RULES,CONSTRUCTION,FALL,FALL PROTECTION,BRIDGE

Event
WORK RULES,CONSTRUCTION,FALL,FALL PROTECTION,BRIDGE
Linked inspection
No inspection record linked to this accident's victims.
Summary number
888479
Report ID
352420

Event description

Employee killed in fall from bridge superstructure

Investigation abstract

Employee #1 and a coworker were painting span #8 between piers #7 and #8 at the were walking on horizontal struts that looked like an inverted T and zigzagging between girders. An expansion joint with a cross brace on either side of it was 26 ft north of pier #7. The cross braces were approximately 4 ft apart at each cross brace superstructure. The employees had to unhook their lanyards, cross ov er the cross brace, and rehook the lanyard on the other side. The buckets of pai nt and thinner, which were attached to the safety line with S-hooks, were pulled behind the employees. Each was unhooked, moved past the cross brace, and rehook ed on the other side. The coworker was approximately 20 ft in front of Employee #1 when he heard a sound. He turned back and saw him in mid-air at about treetop height. The employee fell approximately 75 ft from the bridge, striking against end of a structural steel bridge over the Potomac River. They were returning to rocks near the water's edge. He died of multiple injuries. The company's safety training for employees includes the president watching them and telling them wh en they did something wrong. Although the coworker did not see Employee #1 fall, it probably happened at the expansion joint when his paint bucket was unhooked at the same time his lanyard was unhooked. work from lunch to paint the east bay end. They descended a ladder from the top of the bridge (the roadway) to pier #7 and to the east bay, picking up their pai nt and thinner from a platform at the center bay. The coworker was carrying a 5- gallon bucket of paint and one of thinner, while Employee #1 had a 5-gallon buck et of paint. Both were wearing safety belts with a single lanyard attached to a safety line in the center of the bay. They left pier #7 and began walking toward the east bay, heading for a platform located on the south side of pier #8. They

Victim

  1. #1 Fatality Age 43 M

    Nature of injury
    21
    Part of body
    19
    Event type
    5
    Source
    5
    Occupation code
    579
    Human factor
    9
    Environmental factor
    18
    Task assigned
    1

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