Monday, July 28, 2008

Will They Choose Life?

Will our government choose life? I am hopeful and have been at the same time it is hard to ignore that there are those who would rather bury their heads and ignore the humanistic side. I for one will hold a pit in my stomach until tomorrow shows a result not only because I lost a loved one in an dust explosion but because I know the Imperial sugar families could have been spared this agony and we are once again faced with the possibility that nothing will change. I have went over this material in detail and it is heart braking. I really don't know how anyone can dismiss this let alone the NFPA and CSB findings.

My heart and prayers are with all the families and all those working so hard for the greater good!
Hear Our Battle Cries!

Bread & Roses

As we come marching, marching in the beauty of the day,
A million darkened kitchens, a thousand mill lofts gray,
Are touched with all the radiance that a sudden sun discloses,
For the people hear us singing: "Bread and roses! Bread and roses!"
As we come marching, marching, we battle too for men,
For they are women's children, and we mother them again.
Our lives shall not be sweated from birth until life closes;
Hearts starve as well as bodies; give us bread, but give us roses!
As we come marching, marching, unnumbered women dead
Go crying through our singing their ancient cry for bread.
Small art and love and beauty their drudging spirits knew.
Yes, it is bread we fight for -- but we fight for roses, too!
As we come marching, marching, we bring the greater days.
The rising of the women means the rising of the race.
No more the drudge and idler -- ten that toil where one reposes,
But a sharing of life's glories: Bread and roses! Bread and roses!


Below are a few things about Imperial Sugar and this is just one incident. Don't let it happen again.

Imperial Tribute

5 months after: A tragedy born in dust

Tomorrow

Senate Committee: Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety

Title: Dangerous Dust: Is OSHA Doing Enough to Protect Workers?
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 10:00 a.m.

Webcast/Testimony (when available): Here

Online Extras
Go to the SMN Imperial Sugar Plant page for the latest on Imperial Sugar:

911 Calls
Video: Watch OSHA's briefing on the Imperial Sugar Co.'s inspection; discussions on what caused the blast; and talk of penalties resulting from the investigation.
Documents: Read the Imperial Sugar Co.'s citation and penalty summary report; OSHA's inspection report highlights; OSHA's investigation findings; comments from OSHA's assistant secretary; and e-mail correspondence about the Port Wentworth plant's safety problems.
Past coverage: Watch video, read all headlines, hear audio of the 911 call and view photos. You can also sign the guest book of condolences.
Photo's:

US Chemical Safety Board
Media Advisory
July 28, 2008

CSB Chairman & CEO John Bresland to Testify Tomorrow, July 29, 2008, before Murray-Isakson Senate Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety on Imperial Sugar Explosion, Hazards from Combustible Dust Across Industries.

Contact: In Washington, contact Public Affairs Specialist Hillary Cohen at 202-261-3601 or Sandy Gilmour at 202-251-5496.
The CSB is an independent federal agency charged with investigating industrial chemical accidents. The agency’s board members are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. CSB investigations look into all aspects of chemical accidents, including physical causes such as equipment failure as well as inadequacies in safety management systems. The Board does not issue citations or fines but does make safety recommendations to plants, industry organizations, labor groups, and regulatory agencies such as OSHA and EPA. Please visit our website, www.CSB.gov.



Weekly Toll: Death in the American Workplace

Employee killed inside Pomona barbershop

POMONA, CA -- A barber shop employee was shot to death today at his place of business in Pomona, police said. Larry Hammett, 46, of Ontario, was shot multiple times in the upper body about 11:20 a.m. at Groom Time All Star Barbers, 924 E. Holt Ave., near Reservoir Street, said Pomona police Sgt. Rick Baker. He was transported to Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, where he was declared dead, Baker said. Police are looking for two men in their early 20s, Baker said.


2 dead after bar shooting

FREEPORT, TX — Police are investigating the start of an argument at a Freeport club that left two men dead and one woman wounded early Saturday. Michael George, 54, of Lake Jackson was arguing with his wife, 45, when it escalated and George pulled a .38-caliber revolver and shot her in the face. He then fatally shot an James Woodruff, 44, an employee of the club, Freeport Police Lt. Steve Ricks said. George then took his own life, Ricks said. “James suffered four gunshot wounds,” Ricks said. “Witnesses indicated (George) pointed the gun to his own head, but it clicked. He went back to his vehicle, sat in the passenger side, loaded one round and shot himself in the head.”


Worker falls to his death at Lafayette business

LAFAYETTE, NJ - A man who was doing maintenance work in a bucket truck at a Sussex County business fell 35 feet to his death Friday morning, police said. Michael Biron, 52, of Hampton, was pronounced dead at Morristown Memorial Hospital after sustaining severe head injuries from the fall, which happened at the Lafayette Schering-Plough Research Institute about 8:15 a.m. It is unclear what caused Biron to fall. "There is no evidence of foul play," Sussex County Prosecutor David Weaver said. Weaver said the accident remains under investigation by the Sussex County Prosecutor's Office, State Police and the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.


Elderly farmer killed by tractor saw

BELLAIRE, MI - An 84-year-old farmer in Antrim County was killed Tuesday after falling into a saw blade that was attached to the front of his tractor. The Sheriff's Department said the man had attached a buzz saw rig to the tractor and was cutting small branches. He was not on the tractor, but was working on the ground nearby. He somehow fell into the blade and sustained a head injury. He had died by the time emergency rescuers arrived. The Sheriff's Department is withholding the farmer's name until relatives are notified


Taxi Driver Found Dead on Taylor Street

Rochester, NY - Rochester Police are searching for the person who shot and killed a taxi driver around 10 p.m. Friday at the corner of Taylor Street and Love Street. Police responded to a report of a man shot in a cab, which had crashed into a fence. They found the driver slumped over the wheel of the Airway Taxi cab with a gun shot wound to the head. Co-workers have identified the driver to be Abdelraham Ahmed. They said he was in his 40's. Police are asking anyone with information to call 911.


Wash. firefighter killed on Northern California fire

REDDING, Calif. - National Park Service firefighter Andrew Palmer, 18, a firefighter with the Olympic National Park headquartered in Port Angeles, Wash. died Friday evening. He died while being transported by air to Redding, Calif. for emergency treatment of multiple injuries. Palmer was a firefighter assigned to the Iron Complex of fires on the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. The incident occurred on the southwest flank of the Eagle Fire late Friday afternoon, approximately 50 miles east of Redding, Calif. "Andy was a dedicated and energetic firefighter who loved his job. We are all very sad, and our thoughts are with his family and the rest of the firefighters on this fire," said Olympic National Park Superintendent Karen Gustin.


Whiting man crushed to death by I-beam

HAMMOND, IN - A 52-year-old Whiting man was crushed early Thursday by an I-beam at Berlin Metals, a metal coil processing plant, the Lake County Coroner said. Julio A. Chirinos, a resident of the 1600 block of Lake Avenue, was working the third shift at the plant while moving a piece of equipment about 11 p.m. Coroner David Pastrick said Chirinos reportedly was hit in the chest and torso when he accidentally stepped in front of a beam that was being lifted by a crane inside the plant. Chirinos was pronounced dead in the Saint Margaret Hospital Emergency room at 12:02 a.m. He died of blunt force trauma injuries to his chest and torso, Pastrick said.


Restaurant manager shot to death

HOUSTON, TX - Police are investigating a deadly shooting at a popular restaurant.
It happened in the parking lot of the Chili's restaurant on the North Sam Houston Parkway and Wilson in northeast Harris County. Police say a man who had been asked to leave the restaurant later opened fire on restaurant manager Louis Monroy.
Police say the suspect, Michael Hare, 24, is a regular customer at the Chili's. Authorities say Hare was at the bar drinking and making advances towards a female employee. After being told his advances were not welcome, Hare left the restaurant. Monroy later escorted the female employee to her car. She left and that's when detectives say Monroy was confronted by Hare. Monroy was shot several times and died in the parking lot.


DOT worker hit by SUV while setting up cones dies

NIAGARA, NY - A state Department of Transportation worker died Wednesday night after being critically injured earlier in the day when he was struck on a job site by a motorist who lost control of his SUV while trying to pick up a lit cigarette, Niagara County sheriff's deputies said. Kevin Forsyth, 46, of Dorwood Park in Wilson, was struck at 8:40 a.m. while setting up traffic cones near Porter Road and Young Street, said Chief Deputy James Voutour. A DOT official told The Buffalo News today that Forsyth, a transportation department supervisor, died about 10:15 p.m. Wednesday in Erie County Medical Center. Forsyth had been taken by Rural/Metro Medical Services ambulance to ECMC, Voutour said. Voutour said the driver of the sport utility vehicle, Frank Serba, 47, of Homeyer Road, Wheatfield, told deputies he became distracted when he dropped a lit cigarette and bent down to pick it up. Serba's vehicle crossed the westbound lane, the center line and traveled across nearly 10 feet of roadside before striking Forsyth in an adjacent parking lot, Voutour said.


Second worker dies at plant in 2 weeks

Memphis,TN - A 55-year-old forklift operator at Quebecor World Printing in Olive Branch collapsed and later died Wednesday afternoon. Asst. Chief Don Gammage of the Olive Branch Police Department said Kasey Hopper, a forklift operator at the printing plant on Hacks Cross, had stopped to get a drink of water when he collapsed. Police were called at 1:56 p.m. Ambulance crews responding reported that Hopper was in "full arrest." He was taken to Methodist Hospital in Germantown, where he was pronounced dead at 2:43 p.m. The death was the second for a Quebecor employee in two weeks. Bridget Bickham, 41, of Memphis was found unconscious in a restroom in the plant at 1:07 a.m. July 10. She died later that morning. No definite cause of death has been determined and a final autopsy report has been delayed, pending the outcome of toxicology studies.


Whiting man killed in apparent industrial accident

HAMMOND, IN - A Whiting man was killed early Thursday morning in an apparent industrial accident at Hammond-based Berlin Metals, the Lake County coroner's office confirmed. Julio Chirinos, 52, was pronounced dead at about 12:30 a.m. in the emergency room of St. Margaret Mercy Healthcare Centers in Hammond. Chirinos died of multiple blunt force trauma in what was an apparent industrial accident, said Jeff Wells, the coroner's chief deputy. Berlin Metals owner Roy Berlin said Chirinos was struck by a piece of machinery while working on the company's third shift. Chirinos worked for the company for less than a month, Berlin said. Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigators were on the scene of the accident Thursday morning, Berlin said.


Fire Chief Killed On The Job

Pulaski, Wis. - The Pulaski fire chief died after an accident while on the job. Police said an out-of-control pickup crushed 76-year-old Frank Wichlacz between a garage door and a parked water tanker while firefighters were cleaning equipment Wednesday morning. A firefighter was moving a pickup when it accelerated out of control. Neighboring departments have been answering calls for the department. Wichlacz had been a member of the Tri-County Fire Department since July 1957 and chief since December 1985.


New York Fire Police Officer Collapses, Dies

HOOSICK, NY - Firefighters here are preparing to bid farewell to one of their own. Fire Police Officer David Meron, 58, was found unresponsive Sunday night in the parking lot of the Hoosick Fire Department. He had responded to two alarm earlier, and collapsed as he was going to his vehicle. Fellow firefighters initiated CPR, but their efforts proved fruitless. Meron had been a volunteer with the department for more than five years.


Illinois Mourns Firefighter Killed

FORREST, IL - A 24-year-old man from Fairbury has been identified as the firefighter who died during a house fire in Forrest on Tuesday night. Brian J. Munz was pronounced dead in the emergency room of OSF Saint James-John W. Albrecht Medical Center in Pontiac, according to a statement issued by Livingston County Coroner Mike Burke. The Fairbury fire department was draped in black bunting Wednesday as firefighters and state fire marshals continue to investigate the scene of the fire, which also caused minor injuries to another firefighter. Friends and family of the owners of the Forrest home on the 300 block of West Watson Street assembled at the house Wednesday morning to wait and watch as investigators continuted their work. Homeowner Todd Somers said today is a devastating.


Bogue Chitto man killed in logging accident

BROOKHAVEN, Miss. - A 42-year-old Bogue Chitto man has been killed in a logging accident in rural Lincoln County. County Coroner Clay McMorris said Carlos Whitley was pronounced dead at the scene Wednesday morning after a tree fell on him as he was cutting timber. McMorris said Whitley and the other employees of Ferguson Logging Company, which is owned by Whitley's father-in-law, were clearing timber around 6:20 a.m. when he was killed. Sheriff Steve Rushing said his department will investigate but that the death appeared to be accidental.


Worker killed at Ford's Woodhaven stamping plant

Detroit, MI - A die-setter was killed at Ford Motor Co.'s Woodhaven Stamping Plant this morning, prompting the company to temporarily close the factory. "We express our deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the worker who died at Woodhaven Stamping this morning," said Ford spokeswoman Angie Kozleski. "We are conducting a thorough investigation." She said the family had requested that the worker's name and occupation not be released and said Ford was honoring that request. Other sources at the factory told the News the man was a die-setter crushed while loading a transfer press. Kozleski said the plant's day shift was sent home to facilitate the investigation, but said the second shift should report as scheduled. "Safety is something we take very seriously," she said.


Worker found dead at Jones Creek Golf Course

Jackson,TN - Jackson police are investigating to find out if a worker who was found dead at Jones Creek Golf Course this afternoon suffered a heart attack or other medical problem or if he was killed in a work-related accident. Police went to the city-operated Jones Creek Golf Course on Paul Coffman Drive after receiving a call at 2:30 p.m. today. The man was found under an overturned golf cart, police said. The man's name has not been released pending notification of his family, but he is believed to be in his 60s, police said. No one else was injured.


Worker killed in accident on U.S. 321

LENOIR, NC - A 35-year-old female dump truck operator from the Lenoir area was killed at the construction site on U.S. 321 North between Lenoir and Blowing Rock just after 3 p.m. Tuesday, according to a press release issued by the Caldwell County Office of Emergency Services. It appeared the dump truck, belonging to WC English contractors, was attempting to dump a load of dirt on a steep area when the truck slid or brakes failed and it began going backward down a steep grade. The female apparently attempted to jump from the truck and was struck by the vehicle. The truck continued off into a ravine about 200 feet deep.


Roadside worker killed by pickup after Gulf Fwy. collision

Houston, TX - A man collecting trash along the Gulf Freeway was killed Tuesday when a pickup truck that had been involved in a collision when trying to avoid debris spun off the road and struck him, police said. The 27-year-old man was among a crew picking up trash along Interstate 45 near Edgebrook when the accident happened about 8:30 a.m. His name was being withheld. A driver in the southbound lanes swerved to avoid a box of insulation which apparently had fallen off a truck, said Officer O.D. Lewis. The car veered onto the outside shoulder, then back into traffic, where it clipped the rear of a pickup, Lewis said. Both vehicles then spun out of control, skidding across the grassy area between the freeway and the southbound access road, the officer said. The pickup fatally struck the worker. Both vehicles continued across the grass and the access road, coming to rest on the sidewalk. The drivers were not injured. The accident remains under investigation. The crew was employed by David & Ivory Ministries of Houston, which has a contract with the Texas Department of Transportation to clean up trash along the freeway, said Michael Tyler, who said he works with the ministry. The workers were wearing orange vests, and signs had been posted to warn drivers that the crew was working. "We are fortunate and blessed that there was no other person hurt," Tyler said. "But it still doesn't take away from the pain."


Veteran Alabama Power Employee Dies in Accident

VERBENA, AL - Alabama Power Company says a longtime employee has died in a tragic accident. 52-year-old Robert Lynn Courtney, a hydro journeyman at Mitchell Dam died Tuesday morning at the the hydro generating plant near Verbena. The Associated Press reports that Courtney's body was pulled from the Coosa River by several Chilton County sheriff's department divers just before noon. Courtney was a 35-year veteran of Alabama Power, spending the last 20 years on the job at Mitchell says Alabama Power in a statement released to the media.


Police ID cabbie killed in crash

St. Louis, MO - The cab driver killed after his vehicle struck a sign post Sunday in north St. Louis County has been identified as Rickey J. Viner, 47, of St.Louis. Viner was driving a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria west on Interstate 270 near St. Charles Rock Road about 3:45 a.m. Sunday. About 300 feet east of St. Charles Rock Road, his car ran off the north side of the road and struck a sign post. He was taken by ambulance to DePaul Hospital, where he died. No one else was in the cab at the time.


Road worker found dead

Sealy, TX - Sealy police found the body of a road construction worker in the 1200 block of Highway 90 West after he collapsed at the site Thursday. “An officer was patrolling Hwy 90 and saw someone lying on the ground,” Lt. Jay Reeves said. “He turned around, got to the subject and realized he wasn’t breathing.” Police said Asberry Roberson, 67, of Lincoln died of natural causes. “It was determined, after speaking to the family, that he had preexisting medical conditions, so (Justice of the Peace Cheryl Kollatschny) ruled it a natural death,” Reeves said. Sealy Police Department, Austin County Sheriff’s Department and EMS responded to the scene.


Body of employee found in Mount Clare store

Baltimore, MD - An assistant manager at the Family Dollar Store in the Mount Clare Shopping Center in Southwest Baltimore was found slain at her workplace this morning, according to city police. Authorities did not release the victim's name (Elizabeth Queensbury, 51) today, saying her relatives had not yet been notified. Several store employees arrived for work around 9 a.m. and were surprised to find the door to the store locked. They waited and then called another assistant manager to let them into the building at the shopping center in the 1200 block of W. Pratt St. Inside the employees found the woman's body fully clothed and covered in blood, police said. It was not immediately clear how she had been killed, said Agent Donny Moses, a police spokesman. Moses said that detectives believe the motive for the killing was robbery, but he added that it did not appear that anything had been taken.


Firefighter killed in St. Louis-area standoff

MAPLEWOOD, Mo. - A rookie firefighter was killed and two police officers were wounded when a gunman opened fire in Maplewood early today. The gunman might still be holed in a burning home, and police sharpshooters have swarmed the neighborhood near South Big Bend Boulevard and Zephyr Place. The dead firefighter has been identified as Ryan Hummert, 22, the son of a former Maplewood mayor. Hummert was fatally shot as he got out of a Maplewood fire truck that came to fight a vehicle fire about 5:45 a.m. Monday. The gunman -- believed to be hiding in a home on Zephyr -- then shot two Maplewood police officers.


Northern Panhandle worker killed in warehouse fall

WELLSBURG, WV - A worker at Northern Panhandle industrial site is dead after falling through a warehouse roof and landing 25 feet below. The Charleston office of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration is investigating. Prentice Cline, OSHA's assistant area director, said he could not immediately identify the victim (Eugene Diserio, 57) of the Monday morning accident. He says it may be several days before he can release more details on the accident at Eagle Manufacturing in Wellsburg. Eagle's Web site says it makes industrial safety and storage containers, as well as hazardous waste management systems. President James Paull did not immediately return a telephone message about the accident.


Winsted workplace death under investigation

Hutchinson, MN - The McLeod County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a death at S J & F Material Handling in Winsted. James Edward Charpentier, 37, of Lester Prairie, received fatal injuries at about 4:43 p.m. Thursday (July 17), while in the S J & F parking lot. Communications Sgt. Jen Otto did not release more specific information because the investigation was “still unfolding.” McLeod County Sheriff Scott Rehmann reportedly told the Herald-Journal Charpentier was struck by racking that fell from a truck. Otto said the Sheriff’s Office is working with the Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration to determine the immediate cause of Charpentier’s death.


Man dies in fall

Bridgeton, NJ - A Franklin Township man died after falling 60 feet from a cellular phone tower Friday morning on Mays Landing Road near Panther Road, police said. Gerard Leclercq, 55, was up doing maintenance work on the tower when he fell around 10:51 a.m., according to Lt. Alan Pagnini of Vineland Police. Pagnini said that the tower was approximately 140 to 150 feet tall and had a built-in vertical ladder. "(Leclercq) fell off a lower portion," Pagnini added, noting it was "unclear whether he was wearing safety gear." Three other men working with Leclercq were on the ground when he fell. They were all employed by Paramount Advanced Wireless, in Pennsauken.


Local man killed in logging accident

Rocky Mount, VA - A Rocky Mount man was killed in a logging accident on Altice Mill Road Thursday morning. James Larry Hodges, 60, had finished hinging one tree and moved on to the next tree when the first one broke loose and began to fall, according to Maj. Josh Carter with the Franklin County Sheriff's Department. Co-workers tried to warn Hodges, but he did not hear because his chainsaw was running, Carter said. His back was turned to the falling tree. The tree struck Hodges from behind, Carter said. Hodges died at the scene.


Man, 19, electrocuted in Anne Arundel, Worker falls into hole with live wire

Baltimore, MD - A 19-year-old contractor for Baltimore Gas and Electric died Saturday night after he fell into a hole he had dug in Severna Park and came into contact with a live power line, Anne Arundel County police said. Thomas Kikas Jr. of Middle River, an electrician trainee with Riggs Distler and Co., was restoring electricity to four homes in the 200 block of Berrywood Drive when he slipped and fell into a hole, about 3 feet deep, where a cable was leaking voltage, according to the president of Riggs Distler, a BGE subcontractor. Kikas was unconscious when he was pulled from the hole by a co-worker and a witness, who both attempted to revive him. He was taken to Baltimore Washington Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. The accident occurred around 10 p.m. Saturday, police said.


Safeway mechanic dies on job

Tracy, CA - Callers say Manteca man may have died from heatstroke in Tracy. A diesel mechanic at the Safeway Distribution Center on West Schulte Road may have died from heatstroke while working Sunday. The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Frank Pacheco, 50, had died and that the cause of death is under investigation. A co-worker who asked to remain anonymous said Pacheco had filled up trucks with fuel on July 8, a day that saw temperatures reach 110 degrees. A barbecue for Safeway employees was taking place nearby, where misters were available to cool folks down, but no misters were set up for the workers fueling the trucks. Pacheco reportedly passed out at some point during the afternoon barbecue, and he was admitted to Sutter Tracy Community Hospital. Five days later, Pacheco died. “His brain was fried from the heat,” said a friend of the family, who also asked to be unnamed in this story.


Man Suffered Fatal Wounds From Industrial Grinder

PERRIS, Calif. A man fell into an industrial grinder and suffered fatal injuries Friday at a plastic bottle recycling plant in Perris, according to the Riverside County coroner. Eric Paul Ford, 41, of Perris, fell into the machinery at 3:05 p.m. Friday at a business identified as Global Plastics, 353 E. Ellis Ave. in Perris, according to the coroner. Ford was pronounced dead at 4 p.m. at Riverside County Regional Medical Center in Moreno Valley, coroner's officials said. Officials at Global P.E.T. in Perris could not be reached for comment this morning. The business' web site states that Global P.E.T. grinds polyethylene terephthalate bottles - often used to package soft drinks, water, beer, mouthwash and condiments - into small flakes for conversion to plastic sheeting. The web site includes photos of baled material on a forklift, ground plastic and rolls of plastic sheeting strapped to wooden pallets. The grinder Ford fell into is known in the industry as a bale breaker.


Seasonal sanitation worker killed in fall from truck

Long Island, NY - A Suffolk County police officer working as a seasonal sanitation worker while he was on leave from the department was killed when he fell off the back of a garbage truck in Baldwin and struck his head on the ground, authorities said. The accident happened Thursday, the officer's third day on the trash-collecting job. Police detectives and the state's occupational safety agency are investigating how Roy Seibert, of Baldwin, fell from the moving truck around 8:33 a.m. as it traveled south on Grand Boulevard near Van Buren Street, a sanitation district official said Friday. "There was a little dip in the road there that we believe might have contributed," said Bob Noble, secretary to the board of commissioners of Sanitary District 2 that covers Baldwin, Roosevelt, South Hempstead and part of Uniondale. "Did he lose his footing? Did he let go? Was he wiping sweat off his brow or something? We really don't know why he fell off the truck."


Attempt to pass in work zone proves deadly, officials say

Fargo, ND - A 26-year-old Cass County Highway Department worker killed Thursday after a motorist struck him and a paving machine near West Fargo is identified as Ben Lenzen Jr. of Fargo. A sport utility vehicle was heading westbound on County Road 10 between West Fargo and Mapleton at about 7:13 p.m. when it entered a construction zone where the crash occurred, Capt. James Prochniak of the North Dakota Highway Patrol said Friday. Crews were resurfacing the westbound lane at the time.



East Naples man who shot Fort Myers officer vowed to 'go out Miami-style'

FORT MYERS — A 30-year-old former missionary who began his career as a Fort Myers police officer a year ago was gunned down Friday by an East Naples man who has a lengthy criminal record and had bragged to bystanders that he would shoot a police officer, authorities said. The 26-year-old East Naples man with a history of committing crimes in Collier and Lee counties was shot to death by police early Friday after he killed the officer. In an emotional press conference at City Hall, Fort Myers police and city officials identified Andrew Widman as the slain officer.


Welding accident kills man

TX — A man who apparently was welding a cooking oil tank died Friday in an explosion outside an automotive repair shop. The man, whose name was withheld until his family could be notified of his death, was apparently a customer of the business, authorities said. A business partner of the auto shop owners knew the victim, saying he had worked for him as a welder. Authorities said the man was welding a sealed tank in a box truck outside Brake Stop, 12301 state Highway 6, shortly before noon. Santa Fe Fire Chief C.T. Tommy Anderson said the tank was used to store cooking oil. Pressure from the heat likely caused the tank to rupture, and a small fire broke out. Firefighters quickly extinguished it.


Man Killed In Scrap Yard Blast

CADIZ, WV - A Belmont County man was killed instantly in an explosion at Mamula Scrap Yard just east of the village on U.S. 250 on Thursday morning. Harrison County Sheriff Mark Miller said the victim, 50-year-old Robert L. Kuhn, 75900 Fair Road, Flushing, was killed while using cutting torches on a tank or other scrap metal when the blast occurred at the old Ohio Machinery site. He had been employed by the scrap yard for approximately three years, according to Miller. A report of the explosion was received at the sheriff's office at approximately 11:45 a.m. The force of the blast blew the cutting torches the victim was using approximately 200 yards across U.S. 250. "It was a strong blast in my estimate," said Miller. "Apparently the cutting torches came in contact with an igniter, possibly nitrate, causing the explosion."


Roofers electrocuted in Murrysville, 2 killed, another critically hurt when their scaffolding touches power line

Pittsburgh, PA - Two roofers were electrocuted yesterday in Murrysville and a third critically injured when a 35-foot aluminum pole used for scaffolding escaped their control and came into contact with a 7,200-volt power line. Despite the efforts of paramedics, who used defibrillators, and several good Samaritans, including a veteran nurse and a pediatrician, two employees with WR Buzz Daily & Son of Greensburg were pronounced dead at Forbes Regional Hospital within an hour of the incident. The deceased were identified as James Bolen, 52, of Jeannette, and William McNemar, 50, of Turtle Creek. Autopsies will be conducted today by the Allegheny County medical examiner's office, which has custody of the bodies because the hospital where they died is in Monroeville. Police did not release the name of the third worker, who was badly burned and taken by helicopter to UPMC Mercy. They said he is in his 40s.


Sabattus man killed in crash

SABATTUS, ME - A 36-year-old Sabattus man was identified as the truck driver killed in a single-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon on the Maine Turnpike. Maine State Police identified Randy Sebring of Sabattus as the driver of the truck owned by Lynn Ladder and Scaffolding of Auburn. Sebring was an employee of the company and was returning to the company after making a delivery in Thorndike, police said. The crash took place in the southbound lane of the turnpike in Sabattus when the truck struck the center guardrail and came to rest in the median, police said.


Police: Trunk snaps, killing tree-service worker

LITTLE ROCK, MS - Police say a tree-service worker standing by while his boss felled a tree in a yard in west Little Rock was killed accidentally when the crown of the falling tree hung up on another one and the trunk then snapped backward. A police report shows Keith L. Chadwick, 52, of Little Rock, died in the accident Friday morning. The report says Chadwick's employer, Joseph Fore of Fore's Tree Service, told the investigating officer that Chadwick was standing behind the tree as Fore cut it with a saw. The report says as the tree began falling, its upper branches became entangled with those of another tree and its trunk snapped at the cut and shot toward Chadwick. Officers say the trunk pinned Chadwick against a fence.


Investigation of Houston crane collapse begins

HOUSTON, TX — Federal investigators on Saturday began trying to figure out why one of the world's largest mobile cranes toppled over, killing four contract workers and injuring seven others. Officials said it could take time before knowing what caused the 30-story-tall crane to collapse Friday at a LyondellBasell refinery in Houston, the latest of several deadly crane accidents around the country. The massive crane, capable of lifting 1 million pounds, was owned by Deep South Crane & Rigging, which Saturday released the names of its four workers killed in the accident. "We wish we had all of the answers on what happened and why — but we do not — and speculating on cause would not resolve anything," the company said in a statement. "But we are actively working to find those answers." The four men killed were: Marion "Scooter" Hubert Odom III, 41, of Highlands; John D. Henry, 33, of Dayton; Daniel "DJ" Lee Johnson, 30, of Dayton; and Rocky Dale Strength, 30, of Santa Fe, Texas.


Juárez police commander killed inside police station

El Paso, TX - A Juárez city police commander was killed early Friday inside the Cuauhtemoc police station by an armed group of men wielding assault rifles, police spokesman Jaime Torres said. Authorities identified the victim as police Lt. Javier Alarcon Ruiz, one of several people who appeared on an anonymous list of alleged potential targets. The armed commando entered the police station in the Bermudez Industrial Park without any problem, located Alarcon and sprayed him with AK-47 rounds, police said.


Pilot killed landing plane at Sunriver Resort airstripCrash

Portland, OR - Douglas Sharratt, a high-tech CEO, had the plane tilted, witnesses say. The head of a California high-tech company died Wednesday when his twin-engine turboprop plane crashed and burst into flames while trying to land at the Sunriver Resort's airstrip. About 10 a.m. Douglas J. Sharratt, 50, chief executive officer of ProSoft Technologies of Bakersfield, Calif., landed his Cessna 441 tilted toward its right, said Owen Shirley of La Pine, who saw the crash. "It looked like he was landing fine, but he was tilted too far to one side, so the running gear didn't hit right," said Shirley, who was waiting to take a glider flight.


Great Bend man killed when tank explodes

GREAT BEND, Pa. - An autopsy will be performed today at Barnes-Kasson Hospital in Susquehanna, Pa., on a 23-year-old garage employee who died Tuesday afternoon in an industrial accident. Steven Eugene Osterhout, 23, of Hallstead, Pa., was pronounced dead at the hospital after suffering head injuries in the mishap. Pennsylvania State Police at Gibson listed the death as accidental. The autopsy will be done by Susquehanna County Coroner Anthony Conarton of Great Bend. Osterhout died of injuries suffered while he was working on a forklift at the garage where he was employed, according to state trooper Greg Deck. Osterhout was struck in the head by either a gauge or a valve after a tank he was using in the repair work apparently exploded, investigators said.


Ex-Worker Killed Manager, Police Still Investigating Fatal Shooting

LAS VEGAS, NV - Just a day after being terminated, a former gas station attendant returned to his former job and killed the manager. That's according to witnesses of the fatal shooting. Police received the call just after 8 a.m. Wednesday. When they arrived at the station near Sky Pointe Drive and Cimarron Road, they found the victim fatally shot, police said. "Several customers and employees were inside the store," Officer William Scott said. "They heard the shooting that occurred in the back office. A few of them called 911."


Plant worker crushed in Miami

MIAMI, FL - A man working at a Miami recycling plant is dead after being run over by a 40,000-pound front-end loader. The accident happened Wednesday morning at Downtown Concrete Recycling. A Miami-Dade Fire Rescue says the loader was moving piles of concrete and dirt when the worker was crushed to death. He was killed instantly. Authorities didn't release his name, but the man's family showed up at the plant and identified him as 55-year-old Pedro Garcia.


Man dies from electric shock at Safford Gin

Safford, AZ - A 39-year-old construction worker died Wednesday morning from an electric shock at the Safford Gin, according to a report by Graham County Sheriff Frank Hughes. At 6:54 a.m., deputies were called to the scene and found Phillip James Hughes Jr. (no relation to the sheriff) unconscious on a mechanical lift platform. According to the report, Hughes was working for a local construction firm, which was performing maintenance on the roof of the gin. Apparently, Hughes raised the platform without noticing nearby power lines, which struck him in the head and delivered a fatal shock. All Safford Gin employees were sent home for the day. The incident is under investigation by the Occupational Safety and Heath Administration.


Michigan man, 83, killed in lawn mower accident

MAYBEE, Mich. — An 83-year-old London Township man was killed Tuesday when the lawn mower he was operating overturned in a ditch along Gramlich Road, according to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. A farmer driving a tractor sprayer found Ivan R. Homrich under the lawn mower in the ditch about 8:30 p.m., nearly four hours after family members noticed that he was missing and began searching for him. The body was taken to the Wayne County Medical Examiner for an autopsy.


Fatal Shooting at Convenience Store

Las Vegas, NV - A man was shot and killed this morning at a convenience store in the northwest valley. It happened around 8 a.m. at the Guru Express Market on Sky Pointe Drive near U.S. 95. Police say a store employee was shot several times during an argument in the back office. There were reportedly nine people in the store at the time who heard the gunshots. Witnesses say the victim was having a conversation with another person, who may have also been an employee. So far, police haven't released any info on the suspect, as the investigation continues.


Counstruction worker dies after modular building collapses on him

Bakersfield, CA - The county coroner is releasing the name of the construction worker who died after a modular building collapsed on top of him. 20-year old Adan Fraga of Merced died about an hour later at Kern Valley Hospital. The accident happened yesterday afternoon right before two o'clock. Fraga was working for Sure Fit Company doing a job at Kern Valley High School when the building came down and crushed him. Cal-OSHA is investigating.


Worker Dies After Truck Hits Crane in Queens

NY - A construction worker was killed on Tuesday when he was knocked off a small crane after a large truck hit it, the police said. The worker fell about 15 feet to the ground. The truck, which was hauling wooden crates, was headed south on Steinway Street near Broadway in Astoria, Queens, about 5 p.m. Tuesday when it crashed into the crane. The crane, a Genie Z-80/60 known as a man lift, was being used at a work site at 32-56 Steinway Street, officials said. The worker, who was on top of the crane, suffered head trauma when he fell, officials said. The man, described by the police only as being in his 40s, was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens, where he later died, the police said.


Construction worker falls to his death in Harford Co., Man is second to die in industrial accident in recent weeks

Baltimore, MD - For the second time in three weeks, a construction worker has died in an industrial accident in Harford County, authorities said today. An adult man, who was not identified, fell about 40 feet from a roof to a concrete floor at a warehouse under construction in Perryman. Police and emergency crews responded to the 2:40 p.m. accident at the building site at 511 Chelsea Road, an area where there are several large warehouses. The worker, who was wearing safety gear, was moving sheet metal on the roof when he fell and died at the scene, police said. Police are withholding the identity of the victim, who resides out of the state, until notifying his family. On June 24, Emilio Ernesto Herrera, 42, of Silver Spring was pronounced dead at a Belcamp warehouse after falling about 18 feet from scaffolding at an appliance storage facility.



Helicopter Crash In Baxter County Kills Two

SALESVILLE, AR - A helicopter with workers inspecting power lines in northern Arkansas crashed Tuesday near the Norfork Dam, killing two people aboard, officials said. The helicopter, owned by Ozark Mountain Helicopters, crashed just before 9:30 a.m., FAA spokesman Roland Herwig said. Baxter County sheriff's deputies said the helicopter came down on the south side of the North Fork River, downstream from the dam in the Overlook Estates area. Baxter County Sheriff's Capt. Jeff Lewis identified the dead as pilot James Dean Evertsen, 57, of West Plains, Mo.; and passenger Randall J. Arthur, 51, of Marshfield, Mo., an employee of Sho-Me Power Electric Cooperative. Lewis said both of the men's bodies likely will be sent to the state Crime Laboratory in Little Rock for autopsies.


Pole falls, killing Huntington day camp worker

Long Island, NY - A Huntington day camp worker died after a 90-pound aluminum pole from a bungee ride fell on his head while his son watched, police and camp officials said. Daniel Garcia, 58, of Brooklyn, was part of a summer maintenance crew at West Hills Day Camp, director Mike Moore said Tuesday. Garcia's son, Andris Garcia, 29, of Huntington, is the maintenance foreman at the 21 Sweet Hollow Rd. camp. Monday afternoon, Daniel and Andris Garcia were fixing the Euro Bungy, in which up to four children are put into harnesses attached to the 20-foot-tall ride and jump up and down, Moore said.


Brown County worker killed in tractor rollover

TOWN OF HOLLAND, Wis. - A Brown County parks employee has been killed in a tractor rollover while mowing along the Fox River State Recreational Trail in northeast Wisconsin. Brown County Executive Tom Hinz says the worker's name isn't being announced because the case is still under investigation by the Brown County Sheriff's Department. The sheriff's department has said paramedics responded to a farm field near the trail Monday night. They found the worker dead at the scene. Hinz says the worker was on the job when the rollover happened.


Contractor killed by electricity on job

EDISON —A 33-year-old township man died after he was accidentally electrocuted during a contracting job at a Glendale Avenue home, police said. Gustav Olsen, a heating and air-conditioning contractor, was working in the attic of the residence around 4:50 p.m. Friday when the accident occurred, Lt. Joseph Shannon said. An investigation revealed that he was electrocuted when he touched a 220-volt line in a live junction box.


Waterfront Restaurant Worker Dies In Apparent Robbery Attempt, Police Question Person In Shooting; No One Arrested

WEST HOMESTEAD, Pa. - An armed man entered a Waterfront restaurant at closing time and fatally shot an employee early Sunday morning. Allegheny County homicide detectives said employees were closing Damon's Grill on West Waterfront Drive at about 12:40 a.m. when the victim Brian Lee, 19, of West Mifflin was shot by a robber.


Authorities withhold identity of man killed at work site

Pensacol, FL - The identity of a man killed at a construction site has not been released because his next of kin had not been notified, officials said. The man was on scaffolding at a construction site adjacent to Pensacola Regional Airport on Thursday when a bucket of concrete suspended in the air by a forklift fell and landed on him. He (Juan Solorzano-Morales, 32) was an employee of Selective Masonry, one of the project's subcontractors. The accident happened in the 5700 block of Tippin Avenue, where a $21 million fleet storage facility is being built for the airport's car rental companies.


Cabdriver found slain in St. Petersburg is identified

ST. PETERSBURG, FL — The cabdriver found slain near Azalea Middle School on Saturday morning has been identified as Linda Faison, 39, who police say was going through a divorce and might have been staying in a local motel. Sunday night, St. Petersburg police investigators said Faison was divorcing Thomas Faison of Orlando, who has been notified of her death. The Police Department would give no further details at that time. Thomas Faison could not be reached.


RT worker killed by light-rail train

Sacramento - CA -A 40-year-old Sacramento Regional Transit District employee was struck and killed in North Highlands by a light-rail train Thursday afternoon, authorities said. Sacramento County coroner's officials identified him as Troy Steven Schafer of Rocklin. RT officials said the track maintenance employee was lubricating the tracks east of the Watt/I-80 West light-rail station when an train traveling between Longview Drive and Watt Avenue hit him about 1:25 p.m. He was pronounced dead at the scene, authorities said.


Worker dies in fall inside Lower Heidelberg foundry

Reading, PA - A worker was killed Saturday morning when he fell 12 feet and hit his head in a Lower Heidelberg Township foundry, officials said. Glenn Binkley, 53, Exeter Township, fell from a plank at Aluminum Alloys Inc., 4601 Penn Ave., township police said. Another worker, whose name was not released and who was with Binkley on the plank, fell the same distance but suffered only minor injuries, police said. The accident occurred about 9:40 a.m.


Worker killed in forklift accident

ANAHEIM, LA - A 34-year-old construction worker was killed today when a forklift bucket that was being loaded with debris tipped forward and struck him, a fire official said. The accident occurred shortly after 11 a.m. at an apartment construction site on Katella Avenue, west of State College Boulevard and the Stadium Lofts development, said Maria Sabol of the Anaheim Fire Department. The name of the victim, who worked for a subcontractor, was withheld pending notification of his family. He was part of a six-man plaster crew working on stucco, Sabol said. The operator of the forklift, who was on a separate crew, had positioned and extended the bucket to the second floor where other workers were tossing debris, Sabol said.


Worker on interchange by TK killed

Mobile, AL - A construction worker building an interchange at the entrance to the ThyssenKrupp AG plant in Calvert died in a construction accident early Friday evening, state Department of Transportation officials said. James R. Hall, 37, of Montgomery, was operating a heavy piece of equipment at about 4:45 p.m. when he tried to dismount it and was crushed, Mobile County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Kate Johnson said. No one else was injured, Johnson said, and added Hall's death appears to be an accident. Hall's death is still under investigation, Johnson said.


Three charged in Shenandoah beating death

Shenandoah, PA - Two teens were charged with homicide in connection with the July 12 beating and subsequent death of Luis Eduardo Ramirez Zavala in Shenandoah. A third faces other charges related to the incident. Brandon Piekarsky, 16, and Colin Walsh, 17, both of Shenandoah, are incarcerated in Schuylkill County Prison after being arraigned before Magisterial District Judge David A. Plachko, Port Carbon, today.



Customer Kills Store Clerk Over $5 T-shirt

ATLANTA, Ga. -- Atlanta Police are searching for a man accused of murdering a convenience store clerk over a $5 t-shirt. It was his job every Saturday. So like usual, Elliott Glass was mopping the floor at the Quick Stop Food Mart in southwest Atlanta off Cascade Road. He was almost done. Glass says he was squeezing the water from his mop by the door when a young man walked in around 12:30 Sunday morning. "I just told him 'watch the floor. It's wet. Be careful.'" Glass says the man walked towards the store clerk, another store employee identified as Hobie, who was behind the register shielded by a bullet proof glass. My back was turned and the guy ordered a t-shirt. A 5X white t-shirt." He overheard Hobie asking for $5, and the customer paying. But Glass says his friend couldn't fit the t-shirt through the money slot of the protective glass. So, he opened the door. "He just shot him, 'Pow.Pow.Pow.' Point blank range. Ain't no more than about this far apart," said Glass, spreading his hands apart 3 feet. "The gun was still clicking as he passed me as he was going out the door."


Police Seek Leads In Deadly Waterfront Robbery

Pittsburgh, PA - Allegheny County homicide detectives are seeking leads after a gunman killed a 19-year-old kitchen worker during a restaurant robbery at the Waterfront. Police say it happened at about 12:40 a.m. Sunday while two employees were closing Damon's Restaurant. A gunman forced his way in through the back door and shot kitchen working Brian Lee, of West Mifflin. He then ordered the manager to give him an undetermined amount of money before leaving. Lee was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Crandall Canyon Mine

Three articles covering the Crandall Mine.
Mine disaster: Pain, sadness, some relief for victims' families
Mine safety citations increase, MSHA says
Reports on Mine Collapse Criticize Operation and Oversight

The reports are out and the emotions soar. For some families the wait is the worst, for the most part families know what the major circumstances are concerning the loss of their loved one but there is something to the final reports. It is reliving the loved ones last moments wishing they could have been there to help or tell them one last time how much they loved and need them. The feeling that you have finished one more step, one of the last tasked you will ever be able to do for your loved on.

Many times it gives the families rational support to their long standing concerns but in doing so the reports also incenses the predictable facts such as:

How could the workplace actually care so little about someone they loved?

“They had those men working in a section they knew was doomed to fail,” said Terry Byrge, whose son-in-law, Brandon Kimber, died in the failed rescue mission. “They were playing spin the bottle with their lives every day and taking a chance on whether those men would come out alive.”


Why didn't the system work?

“If everything was as bad as it was, then the men shouldn’t have been in there,” said Nelda Erickson.

“It’s hard to swallow,” Ms. Erickson said. “I don’t understand how the company got approval to do mining that deep underground.”

Cecil E. Roberts, president of the United Mine Workers of America, said in a statement: “There is more to this tragedy than the greed of a coal operator causing workers to be put in harm’s way. The fact is that companies like Murray Energy are supposed to be kept in check by MSHA. That did not happen at Crandall Canyon.”

How do we gain justice and keep this from happening to another family?

Now, Tiller said, "people need to be held accountable for their actions and decisions."

Tony Oppegard, a lawyer who represents miners and their families, and a former federal mine safety official, said that the hiring of additional inspectors was no substitute for strengthening federal mining laws.

When can we start healing?

"It's like scratching an old wound, tearing off a scab," said Frank Allred. "I thought I was over it, but . . . "

Tiller said, "It was a lot of stuff we already knew, but it was nice to learn the details," she said, quickly backtracking with the admission she was "actually sadder to know . . . the severity of it, the pictures that showed how it looked, that what they were working with was terrifically horrible."

"I wanted the truth," he said. But he also knows the publication of the two disaster reports doesn't mean this sad saga is over and that "this is going to drag on for awhile. It's all disappointing." Cesar Sanchez

All of the facts and still opposition from not only the company but also MSAH which is typical little brother following in big brothers (OSHA) foot steps.

Representative George Miller, Democrat of California, has written a bill that would strengthen mine safety regulations.

Mr. Stickler said the bill did not allow enough flexibility to put the improvements into effect and imposed “unrealistic” time frames on the agency.

“How the head of mine safety could oppose this is beyond me,” Tony Oppegard said.

Well Tony I do have a few thoughts on this one but I will be nice it is to early in the day and besides I know the families and you will hit that one out of the ball park.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Are Our Families Lives a Political Issue?

Senate Committee: Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety
Title: Dangerous Dust: Is OSHA Doing Enough to Protect Workers?
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 10:00 a.m.

Webcast/Testimony (when available): Here

Panelist:

U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chairman HELP Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety
Edwin G. Foulke Jr., OSHA Administrator
John Bresland, Chairman, U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
Amy Spencer, Senior Chemical Engineer, National Fire Protection Agency
Richard Prug, Senior Process Safety Specialist, Chilworth Technology
Graham H. Graham, Vice President for Operations, Imperial Sugar Company (testifying on his own behalf)

Pass the bill

"On Tuesday, when the Senate subcommittee on employment and the workplace takes up the bill to impose stricter regulations on explosive dust collection and clean-up, Democratic leaders should avoid entangling the bill in fruitless Bush-bashing, and get the measure passed.

By the same token, Senate Republicans must avoid the knee-jerk position that any idea from a Democrat is a bad one."

Families are not the only ones noticing that we are being used for political reasons.

Are our families lives a political issue? There is too much political emphasis put on our loved ones lives. The issue is not whether republicans or democrats created the HR5522 or even pushed for it. The issues is plain and simple, it is a matter of life or death. Do our government officials value our families. Do they care that workers have not only lost their lives but there are some who will spend the rest of their lives sick and injured.

Having said that I fee I should include a few things.

There are technically 6 degree's of burns very rarely do doctors use a level higher than 3 because that alone may be fatal.

First-degree
burns effect the epidermis layer causing redness and pain but no blistering.

Second degree burns effect the epidermis layer causing redness, pain and blistering

Third-degree burns effects most of the epidermis layer and damage to ligaments, tendons, nerve endings and muscle. This often also causes a loss of hair follicles and sweat glands and complete destruction of the dermis and death if infection occurs.

Fourth-degree burns effects bone tissue and the hypodermis which causing charing and exposed muscle tissue and more often death.

Fifth-degree destroys most of the skin and bone tissue causing amputaion if not fatal. Amputation is usually required if the burn does not prove to be fatal.

Sixth-degree burns leave almost all of the bone tissue burnt, leaving only blackened bone. These types of burns are almost always fatal.

A burn victim receives daily rehabilitation for mobilization, ambulation, activities of daily living, positioning to prevent burn deformities, splinting to prevent loss of functional position and muscle, tendon and tissue length.

Many burns will require grafts which may include autograft (skin transplanted from on portion of the body to another) pig skin or cadaveric (cadaver) skin. After a graft is applied, the person must remain immobile for five days, to allow the graft to take. Deeper wounds may take weeks to months to heal and use a "hood" over the wound to minimize granulation that may cause complications with scarring.

Scars are sensitive to touch, light and heat. There may be no activity that may cause trauma for the first three years. Scars stay hot and raised for 2-3 years and a burn victim goes throw many treatments and exercises to heal and keep mobility. Many burn victims suffer post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Other affects may include Isolation, Stigma, Sexual Dysfunction.

Most with extensive burns are in induced comas, so many have no idea of the time or events passed. When they wake it may have been a month but for them it is the very next day. They may find that they have lost friends and family and they were unable to say goodbye to.

Team Work Pays Off!

August 2007 we lost 6 miners and 3 recuse workers in the Crandall mine and the MSHA will release the report tomorrow. It was delayed because they decided that it needed a translation for the Hispanic speaking community and they wanted to let the families view the findings before it was released to the public.

The reoccurring questions as to whom the responsibly lies; is once again in the air. Mining families have called on the mine owner, Mr. Murry and the United Mine Workers of America call out MSHA as well. Most know they share in the responsibility as MSHA's Mr. Stickler alluded to.

"There's no way we can cover everything," Stickler said. But, he added, there were "obviously" some things missed that should have been caught: "We could not have been there to catch everything."

This is really know news to those working for change and the families that lost a loved one.

Brandon Erickson who lost his father Don Erickson states, "I'm just here to support the safety aspect of it,"..."It seems it will be better in the future." "It was honorable," Erickson said about the recognition of his father. "I just wish that he was still here."

Wendy Black, who's husband Dale Black wa lost in rescue efforts stated, "If we can help save one coal miner with all this help, it'll be worth it,"

Mike Dalpiaz says,"MSHA's finger is in this pie, too,"..."If that mine would have been unionized, that particular mining practice never would have happened,"..."If that mine would have been unionized, that particular mining practice never would have happened,"...These guys are just so intimidated,"

The intimidation spoke of is common in any workplace especially when their are few jobs in the area or it happens to have the best pay.

With the help of families, Unions and concerned officials Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell signed new mine safety legislation.

In the new legislation calls for a Board of Coal Mine Safety that will be chaired by the secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection and three members each representing mine owners and mine workers. The board new board will be responsible for writing any new mine safety regulations.

"The law will:
* Make the mine owner or operator primarily responsible for safety compliance at the mine and allow DEP to assess fines and penalties for noncompliance.
* Increase to 500 feet from 200 feet the distance from which a bituminous underground operator must conduct advanced drilling when approaching an adjacent mine that may contain water or gas to provide an extra measure of security so miners don't accidentally breech an abandoned mine pool, as happened at Quecreek.
* Authorize the department to use emergency contracting provisions to pay for mine rescue and other mine safety activities.
The law will also codify administrative changes made by DEP's Bureau of Mine Safety since the Quecreek accident, including:
* Giving mine safety officials the authority to review every mine permit application and reject applications if they think unsafe conditions may exist.
* Implementing stringent new requirements to validate and verify underground mine maps before new mining can take place.
* Increasing the distance between planned mining and abandoned mines from 200 feet to 500 feet -- to provide an extra measure of security so miners don't accidentally breech an abandoned mine pool containing millions of gallons of water, as happened at Quecreek.
* Replacing outdated equipment that was more than 30 years old with 84 new, self-contained breathing units, at a cost of $745,000, for underground mine rescue teams. These new units are housed at mine rescue stations in Uniontown, Fayette County; Ebensburg, Cambria County; and Tremont, Schuylkill County.
* Developing and implementing training for dealing with mine inundation, as well as continuing education programs for mining professionals, mine managers, and mine inspectors on mine safety issues.
* Increasing salaries for engineers, inspectors and training staff in order to be more competitive when recruiting and maintaining quality safety professionals."

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Scarlet Letter

Brake the Rules - Make Rules - Thwart the Rules

This morning Washington Posts Carol D. Leonnig U.S. Rushes to Change Workplace Toxin Rules

Although Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao's mysterious December proposals are still undisclosed the cat is out of the bag. The mystery proposal will "call for reexamining the methods used to measure risks posed by workplace exposure to toxins. The change would address long-standing complaints from businesses that the government overestimates the risk posed by job exposure to chemicals."

To many it may even sound a bit innocent but as those in health and saftey know it has taken house and senate hearings to gain any change in the bush administrating as is. Now there solution is tie the hands that change.

"This is flat-out secrecy," said Peg Seminario, director of health and safety policy at the AFL-CIO. "They are trying to essentially change the job safety and health laws and reduce required workplace protections through a midnight regulation."

Seminario said she was stunned that the administration would consider the rule its top priority, when for years it has "slow-walked and stalled" safety rules that would reduce worker deaths and injuries from diacetyl and beryllium.

David Michaels, an epidemiologist and workplace safety professor at George Washington University's School of Public Health, said the rule would add another barrier to creating safety standards, in the name of improving them.

"This is a guarantee to keep any more worker safety regulation from ever coming out of OSHA," Michaels said. "This is being done in secrecy, to be sprung before President Bush leaves office, to cripple the next administration."

It's only 6:56 and the post has already received 64 comments. 64 comments and not one is really surprised over the administrations antics but they are made as hell. Even my 9 year old had a comment this morning, "That's my country, just kick butt and ask questions later." Which is more than our government is giving us at this point. Nine years old and he gets it.

My son is a bit of a geek but if our children get it and the adults get it how is it that it is allowed to continue. As far as I can see there are still people out there that are fed up but busy, to busy to know the details. So it is up to the ones who have the detailed knowledge to find a way to convey.

Don't sound like a raving lunatic, give them just enough information to peek their interest or shock them then tell them to look it up. They do almost every time and when you speak again give them a little more. Once you have done that a few times they learn the truth not yours, not those we oppose but they make an informed decision. Then you just have to show them how to make some noise.

The biggest reason people do not act is because they don't have all the facts not because they don't care. I know this because I was one of those uninformed and I am still learning but the point is; not to know it all but to use what you have. If you don't like it change it, find someone who has the info you need and team up but do something. As my son says, Kick butt and ask questions later."

Believe it or not Women made the scarlet letter. A sad day for the skirts and mother hood. You would think they may consider one day their children and grand children will be out there in the workforce.

Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao, Diana Furchtgott-Roth and Deborah Misir Make mama proud!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Dateline Tower Dogs

Dateline Tonight at 10:00pm EST Previews:



A role we know all to well, A mothers Grief as a survivor!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

New Safety Video

CSB Releases New Safety Video on Fatal 2006 Oilfield Explosion in Mississippi, Emphasizes Safe Practices for Hot Work.

sometimes I just don't get it there were so many thing wrong with this picture. so please if you know and welders pass it along!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqGAqwwjY7o

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Weekly Toll: Death in the American Workplace

Platinum Triangle construction accident victim identified

ANAHEIM – Coroner officials say autopsy of Gonzalez scheduled after Thursday's machine collapse. Arturo Gonzalez, 34, of Anaheim has died after a forklift tipped over and hit him on a construction site in Anaheim's Platinum Triangle on Thursday morning. Gonzalez was taken away in an ambulance in critical condition after the car-sized scoop on the end of an extension arm hit him. Fire officials said he was taken to UCI Medical Center in Orange, where he later died. The incident was reported at 11:05 a.m. Thursday on a condominium construction site just west of the Bank of America at 1701 E. Katella Ave.


Man killed in industrial accident

HOUSTON, TX - A man has been killed in an accident at an industrial work site in northeast Harris County. At about 1pm Monday, deputies and emergency medical crews were called to an industrial accident at a company called Basic Engineering-PetroMaxx on Miller Road. According to the Harris County Sheriff's Department, a piece of equipment somehow came off of a large flatbed truck, fatally striking a man at the scene. The company has no comment on the incident at this time. The victim's identity has not been released.


Teenage worker killed during robbery at Waterfront restaurant

Pittsburgh, PA - An armed robber killed a 19-year-old male worker at Damon's Restaurant at The Waterfront shopping and entertainment complex in West Homestead early today. Allegheny County Police said a man entered a rear door of the restaurant at about 12:40 a.m. as two employees were closing for the night. Police said the robber met with "minimal resistance," but he shot one of the workers and then had the other open the restaurant safe. The robber, described only as a tall, black man, then escaped through the same rear door.


Man killed in accident at construction site

Pensacol,FL - Bucket filled with concrete falls on worker's head. A man was killed Thursday afternoon at a construction site adjacent to Pensacola Regional Airport. The man was on scaffolding when a bucket of concrete suspended in the air by a forklift fell, said Lawrence Northup, executive vice president of Greenhut Construction. "It fell on this employee, and from everything they can determine, (it) killed him instantly," Northup said. The worker's identity was withheld pending notification of next of kin. He was an employee of Selective Masonry, one of the project's subcontractors, Northup said. The accident happened at the 5700 block of Tippin Avenue, where a $21 million fleet storage facility is being built for the airport's car rental companies.


Whitley school worker killed clearing trail

Fort Wayne, IN - Columbia City police and the Whitley County coroner are investigating the death of a Columbia City High School custodian in what appears to be an accident. John A. Clifford, 52, was found about 12:45 p.m. Thursday in a wooded area east of the high school, 600 N. Whitley St. Clifford was in the woods trying to clear a trail with a tractor; a large limb had fallen during a recent storm, blocking the trail. Investigators believe Clifford was trying to push the limb with a bucket loader when a branch struck him, the coroner’s office said.


Police Look For Suspects Who Killed A Store Clerk At Nellis & Harris

Las Vegas, NV - Police are looking for two suspects who shot and killed a store clerk Tuesday night at the intersection of Harris and Nellis. It happened just before 9:30 Tuesday night at The Liquor Outlet. 42 year old Paul V. Stitt was on the job just eight months when he was shot in the head Tuesday. James Beak lives on the street, and says Paul always looked out for him. But Tuesday night when James went into The Liquor Outlet, he found Paul bleeding on the floor. James called 911, but it was too late.


27-year-old plumber found dead outside job site

Jacksonville, FL - A 27-year-old plumbing company worker was declared dead at Shands Jacksonville Thursday after he was found unresponsive in a work truck in downtown Jacksonville, police said. The worker, whose name was not immediately available, was wrapping up a job on West Adams Street with other workers when he went out to the truck, where the air conditioning was running, said Sgt. Marsha Hurst. He was found in the truck about 20 minutes later. When police arrived shortly after 2 p.m. rescue workers were trying to revive the worker, Hurst said. She said the cause of death was undetermined.


Construction worker dead after being crushed

ANAHEIM, Calif. — A construction worker has died after being hit by the scoop on a piece of heavy construction equipment at a work site in Anaheim. The 34-year-old man was pronounced dead at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center after the machine tipped forward and the car-sized bucket struck him around 11 a.m. Thursday. Maria Sabol, a spokeswoman for the Anaheim Fire Department, describes the machine as a similar to a forklift, but with a bucket on a long arm that can extend out and up. She says a crew building a condominium complex was using the machine to remove trash from the second story when the accident happened. The worker was part of a six-man crew applying stucco at ground level. Sabol says the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health is investigating


Circus employee dies inside NorthPark mall

DAVENPORT, Iowa -- A Florida woman faces murder and willful injury charges in the stabbing death of her ex-husband. Investigators say a 52 year old circus employee, Mauricio Drogett of Sarasota, Florida was walking around NorthPark Mall with a co-worker around 7am Thursday morning. The ex-wife approached them and stabbed the man numerous times and killed him. Davenport police say they got to the mall within two minutes after Mauricio Drogett or Lit to his friends was stabbed to death by his ex-wife Debi Joy Olson. Captain David Struckman explains where she got him with the knife, "There were numerous stab wounds to the upper torso and a couple to the lower torso."


Shenandoah Man Killed In Woodstock Construction Accident, Department Of Labor And Industry Investigating Incident

Woodstock, VA - An employee of Lantz Construction in Harrisonburg was killed while setting up a crane at the wastewater treatment facility in Woodstock early last Tuesday. Lewis Pierre “Petey” Boucher Jr., 29, of Shenandoah was providing assistance to the operator of a crane owned by Dean Steel Erectors. Lantz Construction is one of several groups hired for a capacity expansion project at the Woodstock wastewater treatment facility. “Workers were setting up the crane when a part fell off of it and struck Boucher,” said Lt. Jeff Coffelt of the Woodstock Police Department. Woodstock fire and rescue squads were called to the Mill Road site about 6:45 a.m. on Tuesday. According to Coffelt, rescuers first transported Boucher to Shenandoah Memorial Hospital. He was then immediately flown to the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville. Later that day, Boucher died from complications related to injuries sustained in the accident.


Woman shot at restaurant; man arrested

ALBUQUERQUE, NM—Police have arrested a 19-year-old man on a murder charge in the death of an employee of a Chinese restaurant who was killed during an armed robbery.
Donte Power was being held on $1 million bond on an open count of murder, tampering with evidence, robbery and child abuse. Police say a man walked into the Golden Star restaurant, brandished a gun and demanded cash Wednesday afternoon. Police accuse him of shooting and killing 26-year-old Qiu Seng Chen as her 4-year-old son watched. A criminal complaint says he fled with nothing but an empty tip jar. The restaurant is in a strip mall alongside a hair salon, a financial business and a toy and comic store. Business owners say several stores in the area have been robbed in recent years.


Heat Possibly Claims Worker's Life

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -- Wednesday's scorching temperatures appear to blame for the death of a Delano man. 42-year-old Abdon Felix of Delano spent Wednesday morning and early afternoon working for Sunview Vineyards in Arvin. According to the coroner's office, while Felix was returning to Delano in a company vehicle, he became unresponsive while the vehicle was on Highway 99 near Lerdo Highway.


Driver of beer truck dies after vehicle flips on Ohio 73

Oxford, OH — A semi-truck driver hauling a trailer full of beer died after his vehicle flipped on its side and struck a tree on Ohio 73 Wednesday morning, July 9. The tops of the truck's cab and the trailer were shorn off by the impact, spilling boxes of Miller Genuine Draft in the grass beside the road. Michael Scheidler, 41, of Coldwater, Mich., was apparently driving west on Ohio 73 from the Miller Brewing plant in Trenton when he lost control of the truck, which slid off the north side of the road and left tracks in the grass for about 50 feet before striking a Sycamore tree. "I didn't even hear it," said Kenna Carozza, who lives on the stretch of Ohio 73 where the crash occurred. "I just happened to look up and I thought, 'Is that a truck in my front yard?'"


Chrysler worker, 31, died after ‘cardiac event

BELVIDERE, IL — A 31-year-old Janesville man suffered a “cardiac event” Monday night during the second shift at Chrysler’s Belvidere assembly plant and was pronounced dead at 1:50 a.m. today at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center. Work was halted at the plant after Craig Woychik collapsed near the end of the second shift, but production was up and running for today’s first shift. Company and United Auto Workers officials said the death was not work related. The plant hasn’t had a work-related death since 1986.


Worker Killed in Ga. Ports Accident

Savannah, GA - A longshoreman employed by SSA Marine is killed in an accident. It happened just before 10 this morning, when a cable reportedly snapped at Georgia Ports Authority’s Ocean Terminal. According to a spokesman with the City of Savannah, 69-year-old Lee Fluker was working in an area where they were unloading large, heavy metal pipes called tubular steel. Somehow one of those pipes fell off a forklift and knocked Mr. Fluker down. At the same time, the driver of another forklift headed in his direction saw Mr. Fluker on the ground and slammed on the brakes. A steel pipe from that forklift fell on top of Mr. Fluker.


Contractor crushed by 8,800-pound machine at Exeter's Osram Sylvania plant

EXETER, NH — A 38-year-old man was severely injured after being pinned by an 8,800-pound machine at the Osram Sylvania plant in Exeter on Sunday, July 6. Osram Sylvania spokesperson Stephanie Anderson said the man was an employee of J.P. Sorrows, LLC, a rigging company based in Arkansas. At the time of the incident, he was working in the plant as a contractor relocating equipment. Anderson said Osram Sylvania is cooperating with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to investigate the incident. The man's identity will not be released until the investigation is complete, she said. J.P. Sorrows was hired by Osram Sylvania to relocate machinery used to produce light bulb equipment, Anderson said. The machine molds ceramic to the bulbs, she said.


Northrop worker's death probed

Torrance, CA - An employee who collapsed at Northrop Grumman Corp.'s El Segundo facility while treating parts with a sand blaster has died, the company said Monday. Stephen Najera, 23, was pronounced dead at 12:10 a.m. Saturday at the Centinela Freeman Regional Medical Center in Marina del Rey. The cause of death was undetermined, pending further testing, according to Ed Winter, assistant chief at the Coroner's Office. During the evening shift on June 30, the Baldwin Park resident was working inside a grit blast booth, a room that uses a sand blaster to treat parts before they are painted. "He was found unconscious by fellow employees in the booth, and they began administering CPR," said Brooks McKinney, a spokesman for Northrop's El Segundo-based Integrated Systems sector.


Tree worker's death investigated

Richmond, VA - Virginia regulators are investigating a fatal accident involving a Henrico County tree worker last week. James L. Duty Jr., 48, was buried yesterday in Henrico, five days after falling to his death while cutting a tree in Chesterfield County. A tree climber for 30 years, Duty worked for B&S Tree Service of Henrico. The Virginia Department of Labor and Industry is investigating Duty's death as a workplace accident through its occupational safety and health program. B&S officials did not respond to a request for comment. Duty fell an estimated 60 feet Wednesday as he was cutting a tree on the 10700 block of Chalkley Road, near state Route 10.


Driver Killed in 18-Wheeler Collision

Jackson, MS - Two 18 Wheelers Collide and One is Dead. One man is dead after his 18-wheeler slammed into the back of another truck. It happened Monday afternoon on Highway 49 at Cox Ferry Road in Flora. An eyewitness says one truck came from behind at a high rate of speed and collided with the second 18-wheeler. The driver of the speeding truck was killed instantly. The second driver was not injured.


Man Killed in Alstom Industrial Accident

Chattanooga, TN - Investigators ruled forty eight year old Larry Barbee's death an accident. An eyewitness says Barbee was working on a catwalk, discarding metal into it to a container below when he fell. A man dies after an industrial accident today. Alstom employees build a variety of turbines and generators, and we're told one man was working somewhere inside of Alstom this afternoon when he fell to his death. An ambulance responds to a fatal accident at Alstom Power on Riverfront Parkway today. "Any time there's a medical call resulting in a fatality we come out to see if there's any foul play," Sgt. Jerri Weary, with the Chattanooga Police Department, says. But Sgt. Jerri Weary says investigators ruled forty eight year old Larry Barbee's death an accident. An eyewitness says Barbee was working on a catwalk, discarding metal into it to a container below when he fell. "We were advised that the fall was about thirty to forty feet and the fall did cause his death," Weary says.


Tony's worker dies after fall

Salina, KS - A Salina woman died eight days after she suffered head injuries in a June 22 fall at Tony’s Pizza. Deborah Ann Carter, 56, had worked at Tony’s Pizza for 26 years, and was on a safety committee. She worked in the bakery section. It’s not clear how it was that she fell. The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating. “No one is sure exactly what happened, as no one witnessed the accident,” said Schwan’s Global Supply Chain in a statement issued after the company was contacted by the Salina Journal. The company, which owns Tony’s Pizza, declined to answer questions about the accident, which became public after coworkers contacted the Journal.


Correctional officer dies in crash; funeral Friday

Madison, WI - Rock County Sheriff officials said an autopsy conducted Sunday failed to turn up any likely medical-related incident that could have led to the death of county correctional officer Dale Bryant, who was killed when his car was hit by a semitruck on U.S. 14 Saturday afternoon. Bryant was on his way home from his shift at the Rock County Jail at the time of the accident. The Sheriff's Office said Bryant, 44, crossed the centerline of U.S. 14 between Janesville and Evansville at 3 p.m. Saturday and collided head-on with a semitrailer pulling a milk trailer. The driver of the truck and his wife, Randy and Lori Ulrich, both 40, were not hurt. The Sheriff's Office said Bryant was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the crash. "Further information will be released as information is determined and events warrant," the Sheriff's Office said in statement Monday afternoon.


Farm Worker Killed By Tractor Remembered, UFW Says Accident Should Never Have Happened

ARVIN, Calif. - Dozens of people came out to remember an Arvin man who died after getting pinned between a truck and tractor two weeks ago. Family and friends packed St. Augustine’s Church to say their final goodbyes to Javier Pantoja, 40. Pantoja was trying to jumpstart a tractor with a pick-up truck in an Arvin field. That's when the tractor went into gear, crushing Pantoja.


Trucker killed by falling pipe in east Harris County

Huston, TX - A delivery driver was killed this afternoon when an industrial pipe rolled off the trailer of his 18-wheeler and landed on him in east Harris County, sheriff's deputies said. The man, whose name was being withheld, died at the scene about 12:30 p.m. shortly after he brought a load of heavy pipes to Basic Equipment, 7215 Miller Road No. 2, deputies said. Most of the employees were having lunch when the driver, who did not work for the company, pulled into the pipe yard. As he started to loosen the safety straps, a worker advised him to wait until the load could be secured with a crane, deputies said.


Teague volunteer fire chief dies after fighting blaze

Waco, TX - The fire chief of the Teague Volunteer Fire Department died Saturday from injuries sustained fighting a fire in downtown Teague, the Freestone County Sheriff’s Department said. Robert Knight, 42, died in a hospital in Tyler where he was being treated for his injuries, an employee at Bowers Funeral Home said. Knight was a longtime resident of Teague and a 1988 graduate of Texas A&M University, his obituary said. He joined the Teague Volunteer Fire Department in 1989 and became chief in 1999, it said. He also had volunteered as a paramedic. Knight is survived by his wife, son and two daughters. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church in Teague followed by burial at Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Bowers Funeral Home in Teague. The fire department declined to release further information.



Pell City, Alabama officer hurt in wreck dies

AL - A Pell City police officer injured last month when a tractor-trailer hit his patrol car died Friday. Greg Surles, 29, died Friday morning at University Hospital, said hospital spokesman Troy Goodman. Surles, a six-year veteran of the Pell City Police Department, had become the center of a community fundraising effort after his accident on June 18. Friends had staged a benefit walk, a blood drive was planned and police from other towns had offered to fill in so his fellow officers could visit him in the hospital.


Worker dies after falling 40 feet

HONOLULU, HI - A worker identified as a 67-year-old man, was involved in an industrial accident at Menehune Water Company in Halawa on Thursday. Sources say he was working for Commercial Roofing on a project at Menehune Water when he fell 40 feet to the ground. He was rushed immediately to Kaiser Moanalua Medical Center where he later died from his injuries.


Slain officer a beat cop to the core

Chicago, IL - When Chicago Police Officer Richard Francis got roughed up by a drunk a few weeks ago, injuring his back, his fellow officers told him to take it easy and ride out the rest of his year or two on medical leave before retiring. But soon, Francis, a 27-year veteran of the department known to many as "Buzz," was back at the Belmont District roll call. He told his brothers in blue that they would have to push him out. When he did finally leave, he would do so quietly. They would never know he retired—he would simply not be there one day. Early Wednesday morning, while on a seemingly routine assignment on patrol alone, Francis was shot and killed in a struggle with a woman who had caused a disturbance with a CTA bus passenger less than a block from his police station, police said.



Worker Falls After Fall at Construction Site

Lincoln, NE - A Colorado man dies one day after a fall off a Wal-Mart roof. Lincoln police say 40-year-old Delfonso Bahana fell about 25 feet off a ladder around 9:45 Monday morning. Initially, he was awake, alert and talking - but complaining of back pain. But police say the fall caused some internal injuries, including cuts to his spleen and liver. Bahana died early Tuesday morning. Bahana was working for Superior Roofing of Aurora, CO.


Slain Realtor beloved by friends, co-workers

MI - Troy Dennis VanderStelt was an "all-around good guy" who was dedicated to his family, physical fitness and a career in real estate, friends and co-workers said. Many today are mourning VanderStelt, who was shot by a gunman just before 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Nexes Realty Inc. office in Roosevelt Park and died a short time later. VanderStelt, 33, who worked at the office as a Realtor, was shot in the head by a client who allegedly was disgruntled over a real estate transaction, authorities said.


Construction worker, 54, killed by roof collapse in Montana Vista

El Paso, TX - A 54-year-old construction worker was killed when a roof collapsed and fell on top of him Tuesday evening in Montana Vista. The accident occured at about 6:15 p.m. at a home in the 3700 block of Vista del Este. The man was identified as Fernando Ortega Mandujano, 54, from 1400 Tierra Venado, El Paso County sheriff's deputies said.


Two rig workers die in separate accidents

Casper, WY - Two Wyoming drilling rig workers were killed in separate, unrelated accidents recently. Both accidents are under investigation by the Wyoming Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Sam Aurther, 56, of Lander, was killed June 23 while working on a rig drilling in the Black Mountain field near Thermopolis. He's been on the job for just two weeks but had 30 years of experience in the industry, according to King Brown, president of Range Drilling.
Eric Tuscan-Rice, Jr., 24,
was killed June 24 when a pipe fell and struck him on the head, according to reports. The accident happened at about 1 a.m. on the north end of the Pinedale Anticline natural gas field. Tuscan-Rice died at a clinic in Pinedale from head injuries. He worked for Nabors Drilling, a contractor for Shell Exploration and Production. A Wyoming OSHA official said these were the first drilling fatalities in Wyoming since February 2007.


Monticello man killed when tractor-trailer rolls over him

A 51-year-old Monticello man was killed instantly when a tractor-trailer rolled over him Sunday afternoon, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office. Jose Meraz was working alone at the Walker & Sons dairy farm on Waukeenah Highway when it happened, said Maj. Bill Bullock. Meraz was an employee there for at least 10 years. He used the tractor-trailer to distribute feed for the cattle. The Sheriff’s Office was called to the scene about 1:30 p.m., Bullock said. “It looks like he dismounted from the tractor, and the tractor started rolling away,” Bullock said. “It was not in park, and he attempted to remount the tractor and get it stopped. He didn’t make it into the cab. He somehow got under the wheel and the tractor rolled over him and killed him.”


Builder Charged With Murder In Worker's Death

MORELAND, GA - A subcontractor who had gone to a construction site in Newnan County to install drywall was shot to death, and the project's builder has been charged with murder. The builder, Richard Jason Veitch, 28, said the shooting Saturday morning was not intentional. On Monday, a magistrate judge ruled against reducing the murder charge to involuntary manslaughter. Veitch said he had been staking out the property because of a series of thefts. Coweta County Sheriff Mike Yeager said Veitch spotted a truck driving onto the property, and told deputies he did not recognize the men. Yeager said Veitch called 911, but the shooting took place before officers arrived. Deputies said Gaston Gonzalez, of Norcross, was killed when Veitch jabbed a gun into the man's neck and it discharged.


Trucker dies in I-81 crash near Scranton

Scranton, PA - A UPS driver was killed Monday night when his tandem tractor-trailer crashed on Interstate 81 northbound near the Davis Street exit and burst into flames. "When I got here the cab was completely engulfed," state police trooper Rick Janesco said. Police did not release the name of the driver. Another man who tried to pull the driver from the flames was taken to a hospital to be treated for possible smoke inhalation, police said. According to witnesses, the rig was in the right lane around 8:30 p.m. when it swerved sharply to the left, went off the road and into a rocky embankment.


Ranger Killed By Falling Tree Remembered

ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. - A 28-year-old man who was making a career out of working in the great outdoors was killed while on the job Saturday. State park Ranger Nathan Howell died when a tree crushed the cab of his pickup truck while patrolling Paynes Prairie State Preserve, just south of Gainesville. The accident happened just after 2 p.m. The Florida Highway Patrol said Howell's Ford Ranger was stopped on Puggy Road behind downed tree. As Howell sat in the vehicle waiting for a storm to pass, another tree fell on the pickup, causing the roof to collapse.


Worker Killed by Fallen Branch

Harrisonburg, VA - A tree trimming service worker cutting trees in Charleston has died after being struck by a fallen branch that officials estimate weighed between 500 and 800 pounds. Charleton Police Sgt. C.A. Dickinson says the victim, whose name hasn't been released, was part of a two-man crew working to remove a smaller tree Monday morning. When the smaller tree was moved, a weak branch on an adjacent larger tree fell about 40 feet, hitting the victim. The accident occurred near Greenbrier Street and Hillcrest Drive.


Worker Killed In Explosion At North Salt Lake Business

Salt Lake City, UT - A man has been killed in an explosion at a business in North Salt Lake City. The accident occurred just after 9:30 a.m. at Mountain States Trailer located at 54 North 700 West in North Salt Lake. "A trailer was being repaired in a bay in the building. An explosion occurred involving the trailer. The individual who was working on the trailer died from injuries he received in the explosion,” said Steven Simmons, Nort Salt Lake City Police Department. No one else was injured in the blast. The name of the victim has not been released.


OSHA to investigate death at Hamburg construction site

Newark, NJ - The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating the accidental death of a day laborer who was killed when he was run over by an excavator at a construction site in Hamburg, authorities said today. Ivan Romero Gonzalez, 27, died Friday around 12:42 p.m. when he was crushed by a large Hyundai excavator at a construction site on Route 23, between King Cole Road and Prince Street across from Granny's Pancake House, police said. Gonzalez, a native of Ecuador, was pronounced dead at the scene by the Sussex County Medical Examiner, said Hamburg Police Chief Jan Wright. The death appears to have been an accident, he said.


Utility worker crushed by own truck

HARROGATE, TN - A utility worker was fatally crushed by a rolling truck Sunday while he was working on a water line in the Shawanee community in Claiborne County. Marion Steven Young, 70, of Harrogate was working for Alfred-Shawanee Utility District at about 9:53 p.m. when he reached into the cab of one of the district's trucks from the outside. He meant to hit the lever that opens the hood, but instead he released the emergency brake, causing the vehicle to run over him. J.B. White, manager with Alfred Shawnee Utilities, said Young worked for the district for 33 years and that everyone called him "M.S." "Everybody that works with him is going to miss him." White said. "He was the oldest employee and a good man." More details as they develop online and in Tuesday's News Sentinel.


Video images may hold clue to copter collision

FLAGSTAFF, AZ - Images captured from a hospital parking lot surveillance camera might help explain how two medical helicopters en route to the hospital collided in midair Sunday, killing six of the seven aboard, authorities said. The authorities also said shortly before the collision, one of the two helicopters had just dropped off a flight nurse at the Flagstaff airport because of concerns about weight and the craft's ability to gain lift. It was flying north to drop off a patient at Flagstaff Medical Center when it collided with another hospital-bound medical transport copter going south, officials said. "The question is why they didn't see each other," said Mark Rosenker, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, Monday afternoon. "We hopefully will learn that and prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future." The others aboard the Air Methods who died were identified as pilot Tom Caldwell, 54, of Page; and medic Tom Clausing, 42, of Leavenworth, Wash. All three people on the Classic Helicopter craft were killed. They were identified as pilot Pat Graham, 50; flight nurse Shawn Shreeve Clyde, 36, both of Flagstaff; and a patient, Raymond Zest, 54, of Winslow. Zest, a retiree, lived at Patio Gardens Mobile Home Park in Mesa until earlier this month, and he was planning to return to his native Winnipeg in Canada, said manager Helen Moden.


Insurance Agency Worker Killed In Holdup Attempt

Insurance agency worker killed in holdup attempt; Office manager, avid gardener had hoped to start her own business. Usually every block has one house where all of the neighborhood kids feel welcome. In Jeniel D. Morgan's South Holland neighborhood, her home was that kind of house. "It was the one house where all the kids would come. She'd welcome them in and wouldn't turn anybody away," said her sister-in-law Yolanda Morgan. "I knew I could drop my son off at her house and never be worried." And despite the fact that children were usually in the house, "she was great at decorating and it was always immaculate." Mrs. Morgan, 42, was killed Tuesday in a robbery at the insurance agency in Dolton where she worked. Her killer was shot dead by police after refusing to drop his gun.



Community Honors Memory Of Fallen Police Officer

BELTSVILLE, Md. -- Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley ordered the state flag be flown at half-staff until sunset Thursday in memory of 39-year-old Prince George's County police Cpl. Richard Findley, a 10-year veteran of the county police who was killed in the line of duty Friday. Services to remember Findley will begin Wednesday. Findley was killed during a traffic stop in Laurel. He was part of a team investigating car thefts and was killed after he got out of his cruiser and was dragged by a truck that had been reported stolen.


Teen in MDOT group killed during first day on job

Detroit, MI - Farmington Hills teen Elisa Skinner-Bell was one of 100 metro Detroit teens with high marks and excellent school attendance selected for a summer youth work program with the Michigan Department of Transportation. After doggedly searching for her first job, the 16-year-old was elated to start work Friday cleaning up the side of I-696 in Southfield and eventually gaining insight into transportation careers, her family said Saturday. But her first day on the job turned suddenly tragic when a 60-year-old driver apparently fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into the van Elisa and a 19-year-old man were exiting.


Worker Killed in Crawford County Accident

Little Rock, AR - A job site accident leaves one man dead and makes another man a hero. It all happened in Crawford County Friday when a ditch collapsed on workers who were digging a sewer line. When emergency crews got there they saw a man (Tony Webb) stuck in the trench surrounded by fast-rising water. Another digger jumped in to help rescue his co-worker, but it was too late. The man, who many are calling a hero, escaped with minor injuries. "This individual who just got rescued was very bold very brave for jumping in and trying to save his fellow co-worker and friend," Aaron Brashears said with the Crawford County Sheriff’s Dept. Officials still don't know what caused the water mane to break, or whether or not the man died from drowning or the impact of the caved in walls.


Worker killed by pipe at FPL site identified

Palm Beach, FL - A worker killed Friday when a steel pipe fell on him at the Palm Beach Aggregates has been identified as Jimmy Lane Harvey of Leesburg, Ga. According to a Palm Beach Sheriff's Office spokesman, Harvey, 61, was working for Zachary Construction as a pipe fitter, helping build a new Florida Power and Light plant. He was on a platform from 30 to 40 feet high, when one of two large pipes he was trying to fit together rolled onto his chest, pinning him against an I-beam. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Harvey had more than 30 years of experience in the field, according to the sheriff's office. An investigation continues into whether the incident was an accident.

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