2900 W MICHIGAN ST, BLDG.39, CLYDE IRON COMPLEX, DULUTH, MN 55806
Standard 182065302
Initial $2,300
Standard 19100022 A01
Initial $25,000
Standard 19100179 B08
Initial $70,000
Standard 19100025 D01 X
Initial $900
Standard 19100037 Q01
Initial $1,300
Standard 19100106 D02 I
Initial $900
Standard 19100178 L
Initial $1,900
Standard 19100184 C09
Initial $27,650
Standard 19100179 J02 I
Initial $2,300
Standard 19100179 J02 III
Initial $2,100
Standard 19100179 L01
Initial $2,500
Standard 19100179 M01
Initial $2,100
Standard 182065302
Initial $50,000
Standard 182065510 A
Standard 52100420
Initial $1,000
Standard 52050710
Initial $750
Standard 19100253 B04 III
Standard 19100179 B05
Initial $750
Standard 19100178 Q07
Standard 19100157 G01
Initial $900
Standard 19100303 G02 I
Initial $1,700
Standard 19100184 D
Initial $1,500
Standard 19100184 E01
Initial $2,300
Standard 5206070001
Initial $3,000
Standard 182065308
Standard 19100333 B02 I
Initial $1,500
Standard 5205014001
Initial $1,500
Standard 5205120003
Initial $2,100
Crane operator killed when struck by shifting load
Employee #1, who had been on the job for 1 1/2 months, was operating a 15-ton ca pacity overhead top running bridge crane with a suspended load of 6 tons. The cr ane was operated by floor-operated pendant control devices. The load was a railr oad switch panel 30 feet long by 12 feet wide. Employee #1 was operating the pen dant control crane in a 4 1/2 ft wide aisle between a pile of railroad panels an d a railroad gondola. There were tripping hazards on the floor (three steel rail s, 4 to 5 gallon drums of loose components, and one chair sling). Employee #1 ha d lifted the panel from a flat position up to a 30 degree angle when the load sh ifted, striking and killing him.
Data sourced from Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry, Minnesota Attorney General, federal OSHA, and municipal permit offices. Records are public and may not reflect pending appeals or corrections.