OSHA investigators arrived in Commerce, CA on Thursday, March 2nd 2017 and began an accident investigation after learning of an incident at Furniture Technics which had occured on Thursday, February 23rd 2017. A 59 year old man working as a Machine operator was injured on the job when the employee's finger was amputated in table saw
Accident Date2017-02-23
Accident DegreeNon Hospitalized injury
NarrativeAt approximately 6:45 a.m. on February 23, 2017, Employee #1, a machine operator, was cutting lumber with a Whirlwind jump saw. The Whirlwind jump saw is a table saw that had a blade that ascends from under the table when the operator steps on as pedal to activate the saw. Employee #1 noticed a chip of material in the point of operation of the saw and attempted to remove it with his hand. He inadvertently stepped down on the pedal and activated the saw and his thumb was caught between the table and the hood of the blade. The guard was not effective at preventing entry into the point of operation and the work presence sensor on the Whirlwind brand jump saw was not maintained in working order as recommended by the manufacturer. The blade ascended from under the table and amputated his right thumb. Employee #1 was not hospitalized.