Office Machinery Manufacturing

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The accident investigation below was opened on Wednesday, August 24th 2016 by OSHA representitives in Webster, NY after learning of an incident at Xerox Corporation which had occured on the same day. A 24 year old Technician had been killed when the employee was killed jumping from a roof
OSHA ID88327.015
Accident Date2016-08-24
Accident DegreeFatality
NarrativeAt approximately 1:45 p.m. on August 24, 2016, Employee #1 was on a roof and jumped off. He received contusion to his head and chest and died.
On Tuesday, November 3rd 2015 OSHA reps took a report of a serious accident in Moorestown, NJ which had occured previously at Opex Corporation. A employee working as a was injured on the job when the caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation
Accident Date2015-10-28
Accident DegreeInjury
NarrativeAn employee suffered the amputation of the left thumb when his glove got caught in the drill press he was operating.
On Wednesday, July 13th 2011 OSHA reps took a report of a serious accident in Sauk Rapids, MN after learning of an incident at Directsat Usa which had occured on the same day. A Not specified mechanic had been killed when the employee was killed in fall from roof
OSHA ID200515351
Accident Date2011-07-13
Accident DegreeFatality
NarrativeAt approximately 1:00 p.m. on July 13, 2011, Employee #1, of Directsat USA, was replacing a satellite dish support mast on the roof of a home. The dish was located near a gutter section at the low point of the roof. For some unknown reason, Employee #1 fell and was found dead and lying next to a cordless drill, various hand tools and a steel mast, which was bent from falling on the concrete driveway. The height of the fall could not be accurately determined. However, the scattered tools and the bent mast adjacent to the ladder showed that the fall could have been from near the top of the ladder. OSHI was informed that the employeehad died of head trauma at approximately 6:00 p.m. the same day. The ladder used on site was a 28 ft, Type 1, fiberglass extension ladder. A DirectSat supervisor could not explain why Employee #1 would place his ladder at the location it was found, which was away from the dish located on the roof. Access to the roof would have been nearly impossible due to the 12 to 14 in. soffit extending out from the gable of the garage front. It was determined Employee #1 would have had difficulty accessing the roof from that location. After inspection it was also determined that there was not any ladder or roof malfunction. No citations were proposed.

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