fatal work-related injury

John Dunnivant, 57, suffered fatal traumatic injuries on Tuesday, October 7, while working at a Kia Motors manufacturing plant. The facility is located in West Point, Georgia, off of I-85 near the Alabama-state line. WTVM provides some initial information on the worker's death: Police and fire were called to the plant at 11:10 am local time. Dunnivant worked in maintenance and was crushed by a stamping machine. Kia management cancelled the remaining workshifts the day of Dunnivant’s death, but production began again the next day. Ben Wright of the Ledger-Enquirer reports: Dunnivant was found…
[Update below] Stanley Thomas Wright, 47, was asphyxiated on Saturday, August 2, while working inside a tank car at a railyard in North Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports the local fire department was called to the scene at about 1:00 am Wright’s co-workers said he lost consciousness while inside the railcar tanker Fox5 reports the railcar contained ethanol vapors and Wright was overcome by the gas it took fire and rescue crews until mid-day Saturday to make the scene safe This incident brings to mind Ingrid Lobet's reporting from May in the Houston Chronicle: "Largely invisible…
Jason Nolte, 31, suffered fatal traumatic injuries on Saturday, June 21 while working at a window company in Aurora, Colorado. Local stations KMGH, KDVR and KUSA provides some initial information on Nolte’s death: The incident occurred at about 8:30 a.m. at Manko Window Systems Nolte was helping to unload two crates of glass Nolte was crushed by the 4,000 pound load A former employee of the facility said it wasn't the first time that glass fell on a worker at the plant. He said he'd give their safety program a D-minus grade. OSHA will conduct a post-fatality inspection of the plant. If the…
[Update below] Ricardo Ramos, 49 suffered fatal traumatic injuries on Saturday May 10 while working at a meat processing plant located near Zeeland, Michigan. Garrett Ellison with MLive provides some initial information on Ramos’ death. The facility is operated by Hillshire Brands. Workers there make Jimmy Dean sausage. Ramos was working on the overnight shift. He was part of the crew that cleans and sanitizes the facility, including the equipment and conveyors. A co-worker said Ramos was pulled into a piece of machinery. Ramos’ wife said her husband was working overtime to pay the household…