Industry Summary
The All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing industry is experiencing greater than average employment growth as of late. In 2014 the government estimated a total of 61,440 workers, then just 12 months later it had climbed to 63,914, an increase of 4.03%. On average over the last five years, the All Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing industry has a slightly higher OSHA reported accident rate (3% more) than the broader Other Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing Industry
OSHA investigators arrived in Hayward, CA on Monday, January 28th 2019 and began an accident investigation after learning of an incident at Stone Etc., Inc. which had occured on Sunday, September 23rd 2018. A 36 year old man working as a Grinding was killed on the job when the
Accident Date2018-09-23
Accident DegreeFatality
NarrativeAt 8:10 a.m. on September 29, 2018, an employee who had worked at Stone Etc. Inc., from 2004 until 2013. While employed there, the employee polished and cut both stone and engineered stone. The employee was diagnosed with silicosis in 2013 and death has been attributed to his condition.
OSHA investigators arrived in Hayward, CA on Monday, January 28th 2019 and began an accident investigation at Stone Etc., Inc.. A 38 year old man working as a Sawing machine operator was killed on the job when the
Accident Date2018-09-23
Accident DegreeFatality
NarrativeAt 8:10 a.m. on September 29, 2018, an employee who had worked at Stone Etc. Inc., from 2004 until 2013. While employed there, the employee polished and cut both stone and engineered stone. The employee was diagnosed with silicosis in 2013 and death has been attributed to his condition.
The accident investigation below was opened on Tuesday, January 23rd 2018 by OSHA representitives in Anaheim, CA at Zcl Xerxes. A 60 year old Assembler had been injured when the
Accident Date2018-01-22
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 6:00 a.m. on January 22, 2018, an employee was turning on the power to exhaust vacuum system and pushed to power button when an electrical arc flash occurred. The 480V electrical panel was open when the employee pushed the power button. The employee received second and third degree burns to his right hand and face. The employee was hospitalized.