Modified Loader Caused 15-year-old’s Death: OSHA

Jan. 11, 2023
Employer illegally modified a loader
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On July 6, 2022, a 15-year-old worker was killed while installing fencing in Guthrie, Texas.

An OSHA investigation has determined that the employer illegally modified a Cat loader and failed to provide adequate training or personal protective equipment, such as a hard hat, gloves, and safety glasses.

In addition, the company, Sheppard Farm and Ranch Services of Robert Lee, Texas, did not report the fatality within eight hours after it occurred, a violation for which OSHA issued a citation.

“This tragic event cut short a worker's life before they reached adulthood,” said Elizabeth Linda Routh, OSHA area director, in a statement. “This deadly incident might have been prevented had legally required standards—proven methods for protecting workers from serious construction industry hazards—been followed.”

OSHA has proposed penalties of $20,512 for five violations.

Source: OSHA

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