Fruit and Tree Nut Combination Farming

Industry Summary

The industry is exploding right now, seeing employment gains of over %. In just the 12 months between 2014 and 2015, a total of 650 new hires were taken in by the 386 establishments doing business in this industry. Over the past 5 years this industry has recorded an accident rate of over 2 times (273% more) the average for the Noncitrus Fruit and Tree Nut Farming Industry.

On Monday, September 18th 2017 OSHA reps took a report of a serious accident in Coachella, CA which had occured previously at Desert Valley Date. A 29 year old woman working as a was injured on the job when the employee sustained lacerations and crushing injuries to hand
OSHA ID100838.015
Accident Date2017-09-07
Accident DegreeNon Hospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 8:00 a.m. on September 7, 2017, Employee #1 was working in a food production facility, packaging harvested dates and date products. The employee was testing the moisture content of the dates in the quality control lab. She was using a tabletop grinder, with no identifying information as it was decades old, in order to grind the sample dates into a paste to be scrutinized for testing of moisture content. Employee #1's hand became caught in the grinder and he sustained lacerations and crushing injuries to her hand and finger. The employee was not hospitalized.
The accident investigation below was opened on Monday, July 3rd 2017 by OSHA representitives in Thermal, CA at Hadley Date Gardens Inc.. A 50 year old Laborer had been killed when the
OSHA ID96943.015
Accident Date2017-07-03
Accident DegreeFatality
NarrativeAt 9:30 a.m. on July 3, 2017, an employee was working in an orchard from an elevated work bucket of a spray rig being pulled by a tractor, in the orchard rows, applying water on the date bushels with the use of a spray gun. The employee was fatally stung on the head and face multiple times by aggressive bees when a hive was disturbed by the water and or from the sound of the spray rig. The employee was pronounced dead when paramedics arrived, from anaphylactic shock, after being stung up to 30 times on and around the face and head. The fatal incident may have been prevented if the employer had identified the hazard related to hives and bees, took immediate steps to remove employees from zone of danger, took appropriate steps to safely remove the identified hive, effectively trained employees on the potential hazards of bees, and training on steps to take when an employee is stung by a bee, especially if the employee is allergic to bee stings.
The accident investigation below was opened on Friday, March 3rd 2017 by OSHA representitives in Bakersfield, CA which had occured previously at Nickel Family Llc. A 59 year old man working as a Laborer was injured on the job when the employee was run over by tractor wheel and was injured
OSHA ID97549.015
Accident Date2017-02-04
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 2:30 p.m. on February 4, 2017, a coworker was driving a tractor mounted brush shedder performing pruning operations. The coworker did not ensure that the engine of an agricultural tractor was stopped (turned off) and the power source disconnected before a Employee #1 began unclogging shrubs under the tractor. Employee #1 was run over by a tractor wheel and sustained broken ribs and collapsed lungs.

OSHA Inspection Activity

Accident Rate

5 Year Average
13.76
Last 12 Months
0

Reporting Statistics

Inspection Records: 193
500%
Inspection Rate: 2.93
Violation Records:
Accident Records: 23