A fatal March in Nebraska: OSHA says 4 dead in 13
days
It was a rough March for employers in Nebraska. OSHA received reports of
four worker fatalities starting on March 9th, and it’s urging state employers
to beef up safety programs.
OSHA’s Omaha Area Office is investigating four
worker deaths in the Husker state and offering compliance assistance, tips and
other information to help employers there.
The string of deaths started on March 9th when a 62-year-old worker fell
more than 38 feet while installing a platform in preparation for work on a
grain leg. The accident occurred at a construction site in Sutherland, NE.
The other three worker fatalities include:
§ Jason Weston, 42,
suffered fatal injuries caused by an auger as he drew grain from a bin on March
16th. The man was a superintendent at a grain handling site in Hayland, NE. OSHA said its
history with the company, Cooperative Producers Inc., is extensive.
§ John Hansen, 42,
was struck and killed by a vehicle at a road construction site in Walthill, NE,
on March 20th. He was a temporary employee for Labor Ready working as a
flagger. The driver was jailed on a charge of driving under the influence of
drugs, according to WOWT-NBC
Omaha.
§ Jimmy Spencer,
61, died in a trench collapse as he was installing residential sewer lines
in Alliance, NE, on March 21st. Spencer was a plumber for Clau-Chin
Construction, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. A 19-year-old worker was
also injured.
So far, four workers have died in Nebraska this year. Last year, 12
workers died on the job in the state. OSHA has opened 41 investigations in
Nebraska this year, and it has received reports of 32 worker hospitalizations.
Rough - apero
Urging – instando
Compliance – conformidade
String – corda
Grain – grão
Auger – trado
Infelizmente não é somente no Brasil que ocorrem estes tipos de acidentes envolvendo os trabalhadores da construção. Tanto no Brasil quanto em outros países, as investigações dos acidentes, treinamento e conscientização do uso dos equipamentos é de vital importância para que acidentes deste tipo sejam evitados
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