Man killed in derrick rollover in Congress
CONGRESS, Ariz. A complicated apparatus repairman has been killed when a 100-ton derrick he was pushing rolled over in a northern Arizona city of Congress.
The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office pronounced Friday that an initial news that indicated a plant worked during Jake’s Granite Supplies and that a collision happened on their chase skill was wrong.
The collision happened on state land subsequent to a quarry, a sheriff’s bureau said. The plant was a subcontractor for Frontier Stone and Materials, that has a franchise on a state land.
The 28-year-old workman was pushing a derrick down a bank when he mislaid control of a car and it flipped.
Authorities pronounced it took roughly 7 hours to right a derrick and entrance a physique for removal.
The name of a plant has not been released.
The sheriff’s bureau is questioning a collision along with a Federal Occupational Safety and Health Organization and a Arizona State Mine Inspectors Office.
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June 1st, 2011 | by roofing contractor |
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