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NASA-LLIS-1032

Lessons Learned – Construction Site Safety, Sheet Metal Panels Materials Handling

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Organization: NASA
Publication Date: 20 July 2001
Status: active
Page Count: 2
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Description of Driving Event:

DFRC B4823

Incident Report: An iron worker, working alone, was rolling up large sheets (4'x10') of galvanized sheet metal that had been laid down on the slab in front of an addition to a flightline building. While rolling one of the sheets into the wind, a gust of wind picked up one end of the sheet metal causing it to curl up rapidly towards the worker. A corner of the sheet slashed backward, cutting deeply into the worker's left forearm.

Medical personnel arrived quickly. The wound was treated and bandaged at the site and the worker was transported to the hospital for stitches. The accident occurred on a Friday, and the ironworker recuperated over the weekend. He returned to work on Monday morning. Just prior to the accident, the project inspector advised the ironworker to roll up the metal sheets in the direction of the wind.

Document History

NASA-LLIS-1032
July 20, 2001
Lessons Learned – Construction Site Safety, Sheet Metal Panels Materials Handling
Description of Driving Event: DFRC B4823 Incident Report: An iron worker, working alone, was rolling up large sheets (4'x10') of galvanized sheet metal that had been laid down on the slab in front...
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