The accident investigation below was opened on Monday, March 26th 2012 by OSHA representitives in City Of Industry, CA after learning of an incident at Laguna Clay Company which had occured on Saturday, March 24th 2012. A employee working as a employee was killed on the job when the employee was killed when drum containing flammables exploded
Accident Date2012-03-24
Accident DegreeFatality
NarrativeAt approximately 9:23 p.m. on March 24, 2012. Employee #1, of Laguna Clay Company, was assigned the task of using the plasma cutter. The task started before lunch. After lunch, Employee #1 continued using the plasma cutter to cut pieces and placing them on the flatbed trailer. Employee #1 started cutting into one of the 55 gallon drums when it exploded and catching the employee's clothes on fire. Employees #2 and #3 were assigned the task of consolidating and cleaning up old unused and unsalable equipment stored in various places around the facility. Employees #2 and #3 were sorting items in the shed and moving them with a forklift to an area next to the parked flatbed trailer near the maintenance department. These items included six metal 55 gallon drums and two plastic 55 gallon drums. Employee #2 heard the explosion and ran to the foyer of the building where he found Employee #1 completely engulfed in flames. Employee #1 was transported to the hospital with first and second degree burns of over 80 percent of his body, and he died.