Description
Presents the findings of an investigation into a workplace fatality in the transportation communication and utilities sector that occurred in March, 2007. A 41-year old male worker, employed as a journeyman power lineman, received a fatal electric shock. A “digger derrick” was raised and came into contact with a live 8000 volt overhead power line. The worker, who was on the ground, came into contact with the truck and received a fatal electrical shock. See the usage considerations section of this record for more information about OHS work site investigations.
Updated
January 25, 2008
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Worker electrocuted
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Extent
52 pages
Frequency
Once
Publisher / Creator Information
Creator
Publisher
Employment, Immigration and Industry (2006-2008)
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Resource Dates
Date Created
2008-01-25
Date Added
2018-01-17T15:26:49.006970
Date Modified
2008-01-25
Date Issued
2008-01-25
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Identifiers
Local Identifier
F-375556
Usage / Licence
Usage Considerations
Alberta Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) investigates serious incidents, including fatalities, which occur at work sites that fall under provincial OHS legislation. After a serious incident or fatality takes place at a work site, OHS officers investigate the work site to determine the causes and circumstances of the incident or fatality. OHS prepares an investigation report summarizing the incident and then conducts an enforcement action review of the investigation, to determine if the incident file should be submitted to Alberta Justice for consideration for prosecution. OHS publishes the fatality investigation report online only after investigations and all court proceedings, if any, are completed.
Contact
Contact Name
Occupational Health and Safety. Investigation Unit
Contact Email
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Phone 1-866-415-8690 (toll-free)