RR2, BOX 376, LAKE BENTON, MN 56149
Standard 182065302
Initial $10,320
One employee killed, two others injured by falling ice/snow
Employees #1, #2, and #3, construction riggers, were bolting the top half sectio n of a tube-type, wind-driven, power generation tower at the interior base secti on platform, which is 60 ft from ground level. Four of the 36 bolts had been ins talled when an ice and snow formation was noticed around a circumference portion of the upper section, 30 ft above where the employees were working. Employee #3 went up a fixed ladder to remove the ice and snow. While he was chipping, a 1 f t by 1 ft by 3 ft chunk of ice and snow fell, striking Employee #2 on the head, knocking his hard hat off and injuring him. Employees #1 and #2 began descending the ladder, with Employee #2 going first. At the same time, Employee #3 was des cending from the top section and nearing the mid-section landing platform. At th is time, the remaining snow and ice broke loose from the upper section. As snow and ice cascaded past the platform area, Employee #3 was knocked onto the platfo rm. The snow and ice then struck Employees #1 and #2, who were still descending the ladder to the tower's lower base section. Employee #2 was about 20 ft from t he ground when he was struck again and thrown to the ground. Employee #1, who wa s farther up the ladder and was helping Employee #2, fell about 40 ft. He was ki lled when he struck his head on a ladder brace on the way down.
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.