Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Worker dies after falling into hopper at the turkey manure energy plant in Benson, MN operated by Fibrominn











Worker dies after falling into hopper at Minnesota turkey manure energy plant
The plant, which supplies energy to Xcel Energy, is slated to close next year.

By Paul Walsh Star Tribune
December 11, 2017


State regulators said Monday they are investigating the death of a worker who fell to his death at a soon-to-be-closed biomass plant in central Minnesota that supplies power to Xcel Energy.

The man fell into a hopper at the Benson Power plant in Benson on Wednesday, according to Minnesota's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Rescue personnel arrived that afternoon, and "lifesaving measures were administered on scene," police said in a statement.

The man was transported to a nearby hospital and "did not survive his injuries," the statement continued.

Authorities have yet to disclose his identity.

OSHA has investigated what also is known as Fibrominn twice since 2012 and fined the operation both times, once for $1,050 after a safety inspection detected inadequate hazardous energy controls.

The other investigation led to an $8,400 fine for violations involving flammable and combustible liquids and wiring, methods, components, and equipment; and $2,800 for failure to properly inform employees about training requirements and provide access to work-related written material.

For the previous five years, workplace fatalities involving falls in Minnesota average five per year, according to Minnesota OSHA. That type of deadly incident is second in the state to contact with an object or equipment, averaging eight a year for the previous five years.

On Nov. 30, state utility regulators approved Xcel's plan to close the 55-megawatt Benson plant and two other biomass electricity generators. The move will save ratepayers money but will also lead to economic distress for the timber and turkey farming industries.

Xcel plans to buy the Benson plant, which has been in operation since 2007 burning turkey manure mixed with wood chips to produce electricity, before closing it. Xcel said the buyout will lead to long-term savings of $345 million.




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BENSON, Minn. — 


Minnesota’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating the death of a man who died last week after a fall at the Benson Power plant in west-central Minnesota.

Almost a week later, the police have not yet released the name of the man, though family members have been notified. The investigation into the incident is ongoing with OSHA, Benson police said Wednesday, so the name isn’t being released.

The death occurred at the 55-megawatt biomass plant that burns turkey manure mixed with wood chips to produce electricity that it supplies to Xcel Energy. Xcel plans to close the plant, which was formerly known as FibroMinn. It’s a move the company said will save Xcel customers money.

The accident occurred about 3:15 p.m. last Wednesday. According to KMSP-TV, the man fell into a biomass hopper.

Lifesaving measures were attempted at the scene and the victim was transported to the Benson hospital, where he was pronounced dead, according to police.