OSHA investigators arrived in Valdosta, GA on Tuesday, November 7th 2017 and began an accident investigation which had occured previously at South Georgia Pecan Company. A 40 year old Laborer had been injured when the employee amputated fingertip in a chain drive
Accident Date2017-11-01
Accident DegreeNon Hospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 2:00 a.m. on November 1, 2017, an employee was removing pecans from between the guard on a power transmission motor and a metal shield beside the conveyor belt. While using his left hand with his fingers straight out and pointing downward, the employee was pushing pecans out from between the power transmission motor guard and a metal shield on the side of the conveyor when the tip of his middle finger went into an opening on the side of the guard that covered the chain drive and sprocket(s) of the power transmission that powered the conveyor belt. The flesh tip of the employees middle finger on his left hand was amputated. The "torque" sprocket that was behind a guard that had a small opening so that the guard could fit over the shaft.