U.S. Department of Labor
January 12, 2017
OSHA cites Sioux Falls company after 40-year-old equipment operator
suffers serious injuries in trench cave-in at Brandon work site
More than 22 killed in trench incidents in 2016
- Employer name:
- Kempf Construction Inc.
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Citations issued: Jan. 9, 2017
Investigation findings: The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Kempf Construction, a Sioux Falls excavating contractor, for five serious
safety violations after the agency's investigators found a 40-year-old
equipment operator suffered severe injuries while working in a
16-foot-deep trench on Oct. 28, 2016. A large amount of dirt fell into a
trench box in which the man was working and collapsed upon him. The
worker was installing sewer lines at a site in Brandon, South Dakota.
OSHA found Kempf Construction failed to:
- Protect employees working in a trench.
- Failed to slope sides of trench in accordance with OSHA standards.
- Properly place a ladder used to access the trench box.
- Remove employees from the trench when hazardous conditions were apparent.
- Provide sanitary facilities on the job site.
Quote: "Kempf Construction's failure to adhere to
OSHA standards to protect workers in trenches has resulted in
debilitating injuries to this man. They will likely affect him and his
ability to make a living for the rest of his life. In 2016, more than
two dozen workers were injured and at least 22 killed in trenches
nationwide. Trench deaths have more than doubled since 2015. This is an
alarming trend that must be halted," said Sheila Stanley, OSHA's area
director in Sioux Falls. "Excavating companies need to re-examine their
safety procedures to ensure they are taking all available precautions -
including installing trench boxes, shoring and other means to prevent
unexpected shifts in the soil that can cause walls to collapse."
Background: OSHA has a national emphasis program on trenching and excavations. Trenching standards
require protective systems in trenches deeper than 5 feet, and soil and
other materials kept at least two feet from the edge of trench.
Proposed Penalties: $40,538.
View Citations here.
To ask questions, obtain compliance assistance, file a complaint, or
report amputations, eye loss, workplace hospitalizations, fatalities or
situations posing imminent danger to workers, the public should call
OSHA's toll-free hotline at 800-321-OSHA (6742) or the agency's Sioux
Falls Area Office at 605-251-2021.
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