On October 22, 2003, a 43 year-old farmer died after his skid steer loader plunged over the edge of a bluff and rolled over him. He was filling in ruts on a dirt road close to the edge of a bluff by his field and planned to cut up a tree that had fallen across the road. He was using a new Case Model 40XT skid steer loader that he had owned about two months. The victim's father came to the farm and realized the victim had not returned home. He took the tractor up to the field to check on the victim and found the skid steer loader lying on its side over the embankment. The victim was lying beside it. The father returned to the house and notified the Emergency Medical System. The sheriff was dispatched within 20 minutes and the emergency personnel were present when he arrived. They detected no signs of life and contacted the County Coroner. The Coroner received the call and pronounced the victim dead at the scene. The seat belt on the skid steer loader was not fastened and the safety restraint bar was up.
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report for Wisconsin: Farmer Dies When Skid Steer Loader Rolls Over Him After It Plunged Over Edge of Bluff
2004
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Environmental & Occupational Factors , Environmental Health & Safety , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Farmers , Fatalities , Skid steer loader , Rollover accident , Investtgation , FACE report , Bluff (Wisconsin) , EMbankment , Seat belt unfastened , Restraint bar up , Recommendations , Fatalities Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Report