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A Forklift Operator is Killed in a Fatal Texas Work Accident

On December 16, 2020, an employee in Waco, Texas, was killed in a forklift-related Texas work accident. No matter what industry forklifts are used in, there are certain hazards and risks. Falling loads are among the dangers, whether working in construction or in a big box store such as Walmart, Amazon, Home Depot, or Lowe’s. Each of these large employers is not likely a participant in the Texas workers’ compensation program.

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has provided details of a tragic fatal accident that happened at Reinforced Earth Company. The work accident occurred at 136 Waco Sand Road, Waco, Texas 76708. The NAICS Code for Reinforced Earth Company is 327390, which is the Other Concrete Product Manufacturing industry. The following information is from the OSHA summary about the fatal Texas work injury that an employee suffered.

A Waco, Texas, Employee Dies in a Forklift-Related Accident

  • On the morning of December 16, 2020, an employee for Reinforced Earth Company was unloading coping using a forklift. The forklift operator was standing between the forklift and the place where the coping was being stacked when a tragic accident occurred. The coping fell off the forklift and onto the employee, causing fatal crushing injuries.

In this continuing series, learn about some of the citations issued to the employer as a result of an inspection that immediately followed the fatal workplace incident.

Suggesting that any persons or organizations have been participants in wrongdoing of any kind is never intended on this website. Each post purposes to help employees injured or killed in Texas workplace accidents and the families of workers killed on the job in instances when the employer has not subscribed to workers’ compensation in Texas.

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