FACE Report: Forklift operator crushed between overhead guard and mast | Safety+Health

2022-10-16 00:53:38 By : Ms. Alina Xie

Case report: #12WA015 Issued by: Washington State Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program  Date of incident: May 2012

A 61-year-old longshore worker operating a forklift died after he was crushed between a forklift’s mast and the overhead guard of the operator’s cab. The incident occurred when the operator left the forklift’s seat, climbed over the console, and stood on the dash between the mast and the overhead guard – presumably to look into a bin elevated on the forks. He did not turn off the forklift engine. As he stood on the dash, his right foot moved backward and contacted the mast tilt control lever on the console. The mast tilted back, crushing the operator’s torso between the mast cross member and the overhead guard. Workers helped him down and administered first aid. Paramedics transported the operator to a hospital, where he died in the emergency room. A toxicology report indicated the operator had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.026%.

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