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FY15 Fatalities and Catastrophes to Date FY15 Fatalities and Catastrophes To Date Date of Company, City, State, ZIP Victim(s) Preliminary Description of Incident Fatality or Inspection # Incident Catastrophe 10/3/2015 TNT International LTD, Newark, NJ Vitaliy Popovych Worker struck and killed by forklift. Fatality 1096107 07114 10/2/2015 All City Construction LLC, Newark, NJ John Burke Worker killed in fall from roof. Fatality 1095833 07104 10/2/2015 Bigge Crane & Rigging Co. , Webster, CA Giuseppe Santuccio Worker killed in vehicle collision. Fatality 1026027 01570 10/2/2015 Middle Tennessee Recycling, LLC, Billy Earl Lowe Worker fatally crushed by machine arm Fatality 1097921 Hermitage, TN 37076 used to move rolls of wire. 10/1/2015 PBQ Welding & Machinery, Ontario, CA Saul (no last name Worker fatally crushed by machinery. Fatality 1025008 91761 provided) 10/1/2015 SecurAmerica LLC, Atlanta, GA 30336 Employee fatally shot by coworker. Fatality 10/1/2015 Sheehan Pipeline Construction Co., Brandon Jermaine Mitchell Worker struck and killed by falling tree Fatality 1096291 Kevil, KY 42053 first day on the job. 10/1/2015 Tecta America SE Region, Orange City, Robert Heyman Worker in aerial lift fatally crushed Fatality 1095613 FL 32763 between lift basket and roof overhang. 10/1/2015 Troy Builders Construction and Salvador Ortiz Gonzalez Worker killed in fall from roof. Fatality 1095951 Remodeling, San Fernando, CA 91340 9/30/2015 Argix Direct Inc., Jamesburg, NJ 08833 Worker struck and killed by tractor Fatality 1095310 trailer cab. 9/30/2015 Tenaris Coiled Tubes LLC, Houston, TX David Magana Worker fatally crushed between spools Fatality 1095843 77044 of tubing and forklift. 9/29/2015 Goodwill of North Georgia, Conyers, GA Pamela Harmon Worker fatally shot by former employee. Fatality 1095825 30094 9/29/2015 Nickels and Dimes Inc., Las Vegas, NV Chuck Wyman Worker electrocuted while servicing Fatality 89101 arcade vending machine. 9/28/2015 A Rooter Man of Pittsburgh, Butler, PA Jacob Casher Worker killed in trench collapse. Fatality 1094899 16002 As of 8/3/2016 1 of 81 FY15 Fatalities and Catastrophes To Date 9/28/2015 East Coast Contracting, Inc., Manuel Melendez Workers electrocuted when excavator Fatality (2) 1095131 Wilmington, NC 28409 James Williams boom contacted power line. 9/28/2015 J&R Transport Inc., Baltimore, MD Charles Sibert Worker struck and killed by trusses that Fatality 1024187 21229 fell off delivery truck. 9/28/2015 Stillwater Plumbing, Odenton, MD Kenneth Oyola Worker killed in fall from ladder. Fatality 1024198 21113 9/26/2015 SB Framing Service Inc., Naples, FL Worker killed in fall from tie-beam. Fatality 1094775 34109 9/26/2015 Sharpe Holdings Inc., La Belle, MO Worker killed when ejected from Fatality 1095191 63447 company vehicle. 9/25/2015 AZ Construction, Schertz, TX 78154 Worker installing decking struck and Fatality 1094781 killed by lightning. 9/25/2015 Kellogg Brown & Root, Ghent, KY 41045 Samuel Commins Worker fatally crushed between aerial Fatality 1094867 lift bucket and steel beam. 9/24/2015 505 Professional Building, Chicago, IL Daniel Miller Worker struck and killed by collapsing Fatality 1094747 60653 roof. 9/24/2015 Edgewood Properties, Piscataway, NJ Raymond Crosby Worker struck and killed by collapsing Fatality 1094423 08854 roof. 9/24/2015 Fredericksburg Builders LLC, Millersburg, Worker killed in fall from forklift. Fatality OH 44654 9/24/2015 NorAm Drilling Company, Greenfield, OK Worker struck and killed by pin on oil Fatality 1095052 73043 and gas well drilling rig. 9/24/2015 Quality Turf LC, Avon Park, FL 33825 Jesus Lopez Worker struck and killed by tractor. Fatality 1094601 9/24/2015 Testa Produce Inc., Chicago, IL 60609 William W. White Worker killed in fall from elevated Fatality 1094508 platform. 9/24/2015 William A. Hazel, Inc. Bealton, VA 22712 Jose A. Lainez Worker struck and killed when chop saw Fatality 1094344 kicked back. 9/23/2015 Dimick Development Company Las Joshua Richard Meade Worker struck and killed by trench plate. Fatality Vegas, NV 89154 9/23/2015 Ellsworth Electric Inc., Fairfield, PA Michael Hill Worker killed by arc flash while working Fatality 1091003 17320 near electrical cabinet. 9/23/2015 Gregory T. Wieland, Swansea, IL 62220 Conner LaPointe Employee drowned after being pinned Fatality 1094154 under water by mower. As of 8/3/2016 2 of 81 FY15 Fatalities and Catastrophes To Date 9/23/2015 Instant Sign and Banner, Los Angeles, CA Jose Barragan Worker killed in fall through ceiling. Fatality 1094951 90808 9/23/2015 Jenkins Property Maintenance, Cocoa, Harry Palmer Worker trimming a tree killed in fall. Fatality 1094297 FL 32927 9/23/2015 Jimmy Lavorico Adelanto, CA 92301 Joshua Butler Worker electrocuted while plugging in Fatality 950641 jack hammer. 9/23/2015 Kippur Corporation, Tucson, AZ 85713 Daniel Wayne Wright Scrap yard worker cutting bomb killed Fatality 1094485 when primer exploded. 9/22/2015 Division 16 Inc., Cypress, TX 77433 Worker electrocuted while installing Fatality 1094010 light fixture. 9/22/2015 Robin Jacks San Rafael, CA 94901 Juan Banajas Romo Worker killed in fall from deck. Fatality 1094043 9/21/2015 Jody Enterprises Inc., Melville, NY 11747 Jose Molina Worker struck and killed by garbage Fatality 1093385 truck. 9/21/2015 Lunda Construction Co., Superior, WI Kelsey Hagenson Worker struck and killed by forklift Fatality 1093988 54880 delivering pallet of cement. 9/21/2015 Milam Tree Services, Riverdale, GA Mario Cabrera Worker felling tree killed in fall. Fatality 1093886 30296 9/21/2015 Paramount Citrus Thermal, CA 92274 Jaime Nuno-Sanchez Worker performing farm labor died of Fatality 1021628 heat-stress. 9/21/2015 Portuguese Structural Steel Inc., Worker struck and killed by two steel Fatality 1093289 Newark, NJ 07114 beams. 9/21/2015 Southland Brick and Block Antioch, TN Arnold Russel Worker struck and killed by hydraulic Fatality 454712 37013 arm. 9/21/2015 Total Building Maintenance Inc., Worker killed in fall down hole. Fatality 1093735 Chattanooga, TN 37402 9/19/2015 Baer Construction, Inc. Seattle, WA Ian Deitchler Worker killed in fall from roof. Fatality 1093621 98144 9/19/2015 Laz Parking, Pasadena, CA 91103 Jorge Pozo Worker hit head on ground after being Fatality 1023678 struck by a golf cart. 9/19/2015 OC Jones and Sons, Inc., Oakland, CA Miguel Rodriquez Worker performing highway work struck Fatality 1021867 94601 and killed by drunk driver. 9/18/2015 Domtar Incorporated, Ashdown, AR Worker struck and killed by train car. Fatality 1093207 71822 As of 8/3/2016 3 of 81 FY15 Fatalities and Catastrophes To Date 9/17/2015 Dausin Electric, San Antonio, TX 78266 Robert Ruhter Worker electrocuted after contacting Fatality 1093276 live wires. 9/17/2015 Defender Security Company, Corona, CA Barry Swanson Worker installing home security system Fatality 92882 fatally shot. 9/17/2015 Martignetti Companies, Braintree, MA Worker struck and killed by van. Fatality 1092457 02184 9/17/2015 United Building Services, Inc., Tacoma, Timothy Sargent Worker washing windows killed in fall. Fatality 1093037 WA 98402 9/17/2015 Vermont State Police Jericho, VT 05671 Kyle Young Worker died from heatstroke during Fatality 1021511 training exercise. 9/16/2015 American Fire Coating, Pasadena, TX Allen Clay Worker killed in fall when scissor lift Fatality 1093835 77506 tipped over. 9/16/2015 Basket Trucking, Long Beach, CA 90813 Williams Basket Worker struck and killed by truck. Fatality 1020232 9/16/2015 Express Employment Professionals, Worker suffered fatal head injury in fall. Fatality 1093576 Napa, CA 94558 9/16/2015 Industrial Railroad Services, Joshua McGhee Worker fatally engulfed when grain bin Fatality 1092499 Webberville, MI 48892 wall collapsed. 9/16/2015 Mazza Vineyards Inc., Manheim, PA Edward Dehart Worker fatally crushed under mower Fatality 1092244 17545 wheel. 9/16/2015 Mitchell Wright Isom, KY 41824 Rufus Ishmael Cornett Worker fatally crushed by falling forklift Fatality 1092305 carriage. 9/16/2015 Moose Creek Lodging, Inc., Bellingham, Richard Smith Worker struck and killed by felled tree. Fatality 1093039 WA 98226 9/16/2015 R&L Carriers Shared Services LLC, Worker fatally stabbed by fellow Fatality Houston, TX 77013 employee. 9/16/2015 Straight Edge Stripping, Colts Neck, NJ Worker killed in motor vehicle collision. Fatality 07722 9/16/2015 Terex Services Corporation, Waco, TX Terry Lakey Worker fatally crushed by boom arm. Fatality 1092426 76712 9/16/2015 TruTeam Builder Services Group, Inc. Thomas O'Leary Worker killed in fall from ladder. Fatality 100368695 Harbinger, NC 27941 9/16/2015 Whistler Construction Inc., Braddock, PA Parrish Sewell Worker killed in fall from scaffold. Fatality 1092253 15104 As of 8/3/2016 4 of 81 FY15 Fatalities and Catastrophes To Date 9/15/2015 Florida Turnpike Services LLC, Miami, FL Andres Garcia Worker struck and killed by dump truck. Fatality 1092189 33122 9/15/2015 M.T. Handyman, Paterson, NJ 07503 Augustin Juarez-Ayala Worker installing drip edge along roof Fatality 1091951 killed in fall. 9/14/2015 American Design Builders LLC, Conrad Pete Worker struck and killed by felled tree. Fatality 1091831 Valmeyer, IL 62295 9/14/2015 Intra-Coastal Delivery Service Inc., David G. Cardwell Worker killed in fall from platform Fatality 1091489 Pompano Beach, FL 33069 elevated by forklift. 9/14/2015 JMS Electric Inc., Chicago, IL 60615 Justin Martin Worker killed in fall from roof. Fatality 1091550 9/13/2015 Butterfield Foods, Butterfield, MN David Baumann Worker fatally crushed between trailer Fatality 56120 and loading dock. 9/13/2015 Jesco Inc., Tupelo, MS 38802 Eddie Jennings Worker fatally crushed by grain elevator. Fatality 1091398 9/13/2015 Kentucky State Police Post 1 Mayfield, Joseph C. Ponder Worker fatally shot by suspect. Fatality 102503281 Gilbertsville, KY 42044 9/12/2015 DMC Tulsa LLC, Tulsa, OK 74112 Steve Shelton (Michael One worker killed and another Fatality 1092206 Record hospitalized) hospitalized after fall from aerial lift.
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