MEC&F Expert Engineers : Rescue crews searching for scaffolding worker at Marathon Galveston Bay docks

Monday, September 12, 2016

Rescue crews searching for scaffolding worker at Marathon Galveston Bay docks





Rescue crews are searching for a scaffolding contractor who fell into the water this morning while working at the Marathon Galveston Bay docks.

The Texas City Fire Department has a water rescue crew on scene and the Coast Guard is also responding.

The worker fell around 11:15am.


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Rescue crews recover body of worker who fell into Galveston Bay

Rescue crews recover body of worker who fell into Galveston Bay

Rescue crews have recovered the body of a scaffolding contractor who fell into the water while working at the Marathon Galveston Bay docks.
The worker fell around 11:15am. Shortly after 4pm, his body was located.

According to the Coast Guard, a dive team with the Galveston County Sheriff's Office found the man.

The worker's identity has not been released


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Man Killed in Texas Scaffolding Collapse
 
By Reuters 2016-09-12 18:50:30

A contractor working for Marathon Petroleum Corp's Galveston Bay Refinery in Texas City, Texas was killed on Monday in the collapse of scaffolding under construction at a dock in the port of Texas City, a Marathon spokesman said.

Five workers were building the scaffolding when it collapsed and fell into the water shortly after 11 a.m. CDT (1600 GMT) on Monday, said Marathon spokesman Brandon Daniels.

"Four of the scaffold workers were uninjured," Daniels said. "One worker tragically did not survive the collapse. No other injuries were reported."

The Texas City Fire Department and U.S. Coast Guard along with divers from the Galveston County Sheriff's Office and Galveston Police Department searched for the worker, according to Texas City and Galveston officials.

The worker's body was recovered from the port's waters late Monday afternoon.

The Galveston County Daily News reported that the contractor was a Houston man, 23, who worked for Excel Modular Scaffolding, which is based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Texas City Emergency Management Director Derek Duckett said he understood the worker was tied on to the section of scaffolding that collapsed.

Daniels said Marathon was grateful for the assistance rendered by the government agencies in searching for the contractor.

"Words cannot express our deep sadness over this tragic event," Daniels said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time."