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OSHA Accident Investigation · Summary #893669

WORK RULES,CONSTRUCTION,DUMP TRUCK,STRUCK BY,WALKING BACKWARD,RUN OVER,BACKING UP,INATTENTION

Event
WORK RULES,CONSTRUCTION,DUMP TRUCK,STRUCK BY,WALKING BACKWARD,RUN OVER,BACKING UP,INATTENTION
Linked inspection
No inspection record linked to this accident's victims.
Summary number
893669
Report ID
355114

Event description

Employee killed when run over by dump truck

Investigation abstract

At approximately 9:30 a.m. on December 16, 1988, Employee #1, who was part of a truck. Just as he turned around to look, the lower part of the truck bed struck the left side of his head and knocked him forward onto the ground, running over him. The truck driver felt a rocking motion and when he stopped to check, he saw Employee #1 lying under the left running board. The employee sustained multiple fractures and crushing injuries that resulted in his death. The main causal fac tor was human error on the part of Employee #1. He was so intent on what he was doing that he failed to heed the truck's audible back-up alarm. paving crew applying asphalt to a roadway under construction, was measuring the width of pavement for a paving machine. A 1986 GMC three-axle dump truck, serial #1 GDX9FOX8GV900058, with approximately 30,000 lb of asphalt, was backing slowl y toward the paving machine, which was located over 100 ft away. Employee #1 was walking with his back to the approaching truck, setting the string line. It was cold and windy that day, and the driver did not see the employee nor did the em ployee observe the truck or hear its back-up alarm. A coworker who was on the ot her end of the string line yelled to Employee #1 to warn him of the approaching

Victims (2)

  1. #1 Fatality Age 34 M

    Nature of injury
    12
    Part of body
    19
    Event type
    1
    Source
    29
    Occupation code
    558
    Human factor
    1
    Environmental factor
    8
    Task assigned
    1
  2. #981 Degree 0 Age 0

    Nature of injury
    0
    Part of body
    0
    Event type
    0
    Source
    0
    Occupation code
    0
    Human factor
    0
    Environmental factor
    0
    Task assigned
    0

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