MEC&F Expert Engineers : Linden Bulk Transportation, LLC worker Tenio Settimio Paone, 43, died inside a tanker trailer at 4200 Tremley Point Road in Linden, NJ

Friday, December 1, 2017

Linden Bulk Transportation, LLC worker Tenio Settimio Paone, 43, died inside a tanker trailer at 4200 Tremley Point Road in Linden, NJ


Trucking company employee killed in tanker accident identified , 
The man was identified as Tengo Paone, 43, of the Fords section of Woodbridge.

November 30, 2017

By Taylor Tiamoyo Harris


NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

The victim of Wednesday afternoon's fatal tanker incident has been identified as 43-year-old Fords resident Tengo Paone according to police in Linden.

While police do not suspect foul play, the circumstances surrounding the death of Paone are still under investigation.

The company where Paone worked and was found, Linden Bulk Transportation LLC, released a statement Thursday confirming they were conducting an internal investigation. The trucking company also offered condolences to Paone's family.

Wednesday, around 2 p.m., police received reports of an unconscious man inside a tanker. Paone was discovered after Linden fire and police units, Union County Hazmat and the Elizabeth Fire Department responded. 

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Tenio Settimio Paone
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Tenio Settimio Paone

Fords - Tenio Settimio Paone 43 of Fords, entered into eternal rest, November 29, 2017. He was born in Perth Amboy and has resided in Fords for the past 25 years.

Tenio was employed by Linden Bulk Transportation Co. in Linden, for the past 20 years. He was a communicant of Holy Rosary R C Church in Hopelawn.

Tenio was predeceased by his father Settimio in July of this year. He is survived by his mother Frediana Paone of Fords, his brother Antonio and his wife Yesenia of Fords, his nephews and niece Antonio, Christopher, and Brianna.

Funeral services will be held on Monday at 9 am at the Flynn and Son Funeral Home 23 Ford Avenue, Fords followed by a 9:30 am Funeral Liturgy at Holy Rosary Church. Entombment will be in Woodbridge Memorial Gardens. Visitation is Sunday from 3 to 6 pm. FOR DIRECTIONS OR TO SEND CONDOLENCE MESSAGES, VISIT OUR WEB SITE www.flynnfuneral.com
Published in Home News Tribune on Dec. 1, 2017

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Man found unconscious in tanker trailer dies
November 30, 2017


By Taylor Tiamoyo Harris

NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

A man was pronounced dead after he was found unconscious inside a tanker trailer Wednesday afternoon, Linden police said.

Police said they received reports of an unconscious man inside a tanker at 4200 Tremley Point Road around 2 p.m.

Lt. Christopher Guenther confirmed the man was employed by Linden Bulk Transportation, where he was found. The company is headquartered in Linden.

Linden fire and police units, as well as Union County Hazmat and the Elizabeth Fire Department, helped with the rescue effort.

Police did not identify the man and said no further information was available.

The police department's detective bureau and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) are investigating the incident.
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LINDEN, NJ - A worker died Wednesday after being confined inside a tanker trailer at 4200 Tremley Point Road.  This is the address for Linden Bulk Transportation, LLC.




About Linden Bulk Transportation LLC

Linden Bulk Transportation (LBT), established in 1982, provides safe, reliable bulk truck and intermodal transport across North America. Headquartered in Linden, New Jersey, Linden Bulk Transportation has over 350 power units, 675 trailers, and 150 ISO container chassis with lift kits. In addition to its Linden, NJ headquarters, Linden Bulk has facilities in Pennsylvania, Texas, and Louisiana.

Around 2 p.m. Linden police and firefighters responded to 4200 Tremley Point Road for a report of an unconscious man inside a tanker trailer.


Emergency personnel respond to a confined space rescue in Linden. (Photo: Courtesy of Linden Fire Department)


Members of the Linden Fire Department, assisted by Union County Hazmat and the Elizabeth Fire Department, performed confined space rescue efforts and were able to reach the man, but he was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.


Most likely the worker was inspecting or cleaning or repairing the tanker trailer tank (an intermodal container) and was overcome by hazardous fumes.  This is an unfortunate and typical situation when the employer fails to provide the appropriate safety harness for the worker and/or fails to train the worker.  The lack of oxygen and/or the deadly gases will kill the worker.  Most of these transportation companies are known "cheap-skaters".  Cutting safety corners to the detriment of the workers.




Emergency personnel respond to a confined space rescue in Linden. (Photo: Courtesy of Linden Fire Department)

A police monitoring service indicated the tanker trailer was inside a warehouse.

The circumstances surrounding this incident are under investigation by the Linden Police Detective Bureau and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).


Emergency personnel worked to rescue a man trapped in a confined space in Linden. (Photo: Courtesy of Linden Fire Department)

In nearby Woodbridge a police monitoring service reported around 4:12 p.m that a worker was trapped in a construction trench and the Middlesex County Urban Search and Rescue Team was called to the scene.

John Hagerty, township spokesman, said he understands a private contractor was working in the Colonia section. The site was not a township construction site. The trench collapsed for some unknown reason, trapping a worker. Extrication work was underway.

Members of the Colonia Fire Department and Township EMS on site, Hagerty said.




Linden Bulk Transportation LLC: Bulk Tank Intermodal




In June of 1989, Linden Bulk Transportation diversified its operation by adding a tank container depot to facilitate its expanding intermodal business. Linden recognized that the industry needed a full service depot to consolidate all domestic intermodal business. Linden positioned itself as an ISO Tank Depot & Drayage servicing the NY/NJ port in order to provide all of the service needs for intermodal transportation.

Linden Capabilities and Services Include:


  • Full Time Manager
  • Full Time Equipment Coordinator
  • Full Time Dispatch Coordinator
  • Customer Training Program
  • 4 Loaded and 4 Empty Lifts
    • Equipment:
      • 4 heavy lifts
      • 4 light lifts
      • ISO Container Chassis with Lift Kits
  • Loaded Container Storage With Spill Containment
  • Computerized Heating: Electric, Steam, and Hot Water Circulating
  • Auto E-Mail Inventory Reports
  • Internal and External Cleaning
  • Passivation System
  • Manifested Residual Disposal
  • Major and Minor Repairs
  • 3 – 50 Foot Repair Bays
  • Sufficient Parts Inventory
  • Testing: 2 1/2 Year & 5 Year

Training:

The world of ISO containers is truly unique and Linden Bulk Transportation provides an opportunity for its customers to visit and learn about the business. This 1/2 day session provides a good foundation for those involved in the coordination and logistics of tank container movement, repair and inspection.
The Linden Training Program provides a working, hands on knowledge base of:

  • Valves
  • Fittings
  • Gaskets
  • Tank Designs
  • Testing Procedures
  • Loading & Unloading Instruction