Tuesday, February 19, 2019

33-year-old Antwian Brifford, of Pikeville, KY was crushed to death by his own truck after he forgot to put on the air brake before exited his truck at the Toyota plant in Georgetown, KY




SCOTT COUNTY, Ky. (WTVQ) –



The Scott County Coroner’s Office has identified a contract worker who was killed earlier this week at the Toyota Manufacturing plant in Georgetown.

The coroner says 33-year-old Antwian Brifford, of Pikeville, died of blunt force trauma to his upper chest.


Brifford, who was an employee of Ryder Trucking, was killed Tuesday when he became pinned between his truck and a trailer.

The coroner says the preliminary investigation reveals Brifford didn’t put on the air brake when he exited the truck.

Brifford leaves behind three children, according to the coroner.



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SCOTT COUNTY, KY. (THECOUNT) —



Antwian Brifford, of Pikeville, Kentucky, has been identified as the victim killed Tuesday in an accident at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky earlier in the week.

Brifford, 32, was working for Ryder Trucking when he exited his work vehicle without engaging the air brakes, according to reporting by EKBTV.



The vehicle began to move and he was crushed between the tractor and trailer where he would remain for over an hour before he was discovered by a coworker, according to the Scott County Coroner.

Brifford was pronounced dead at the scene of multiple blunt force trauma injuries.

Family and friends took to Facebook to remember the beloved father of three.



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Man Killed In Accident At Toyota Identified As Pikeville Man
Posted by laythan hopkins on February 7, 2019 in Latest News


SCOTT COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18)– 


The man killed in an accident at Toyota earlier in the week has been identified.

The Scott County Coroner confirms that 33-year-old Antwian Brifford, of Pikeville, died from blunt force trauma to the body.

Brifford, an employee of Ryder Trucking, was killed Tuesday when he exited his truck and did not put on the air brake. He was crushed between the tractor and trailer.

The coroner said he was there for at least an hour before he was found by a coworker.

Funeral arrangements are pending, but they will be held in Alabama. He will be buried there as well.

Brifford leaves behind three children.





A Norfolk Southern employee was struck and killed by a train at the railroad’s Bayview rail yard in East Baltimore as he was switching rail cars



Norfolk Southern railroad employee fatally struck by train in Baltimore 


Colin Campbell The Baltimore Sun


A Norfolk Southern employee was fatally struck by a train at the railroad’s Bayview rail yard in East Baltimore Thursday morning, officials said.

It’s unclear what time the incident happened, and the employee’s name is being withheld until his family has been notified of his death.

The National Transportation Safety Board said it is sending investigators to review the incident, which it said was an accident.

A Baltimore Police spokesman confirmed that a man was struck but referred further questions to the Norfolk Southern Railway Police Department, which is leading the investigation.

“We are cooperating with investigating officials,” Norfolk Southern spokeswoman Susan Terpay said in an email.

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BALTIMORE (WBFF)--



A Norfolk Southern employee was killed Thursday after an accident at a rail yard in East Baltimore.

The National Transportation Safety Board said the worker was involved in switching cars around 7 a.m. at the Bayview Rail Yard when they were killed.

NTSB officials are headed to Baltimore to investigate the death.


A spokesperson for the NTSB said they don't know the circumstances surrounding the accident.

A statement from the rail company said: A Norfolk Southern employee died on Thursday after sustaining injuries while working at Norfolk Southern’s Bayview rail yard in Baltimore.

At this time, we are not releasing the employee’s name until his family has been notified.

We are cooperating with local officials and the NTSB to investigate the incident.

27-year-old worker Herrera Ignacio, was killed in an explosion at EMR Southern Recycling in Mobile, Alabama







UPDATE 2/11/2019 1:45 P.M.

The man killed in Friday's explosion at Southern Recycling was 27-year-old Herrera Ignacio, according to Mobile Police.

ORIGINAL STORY

MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Police say one person is dead after a work-related explosion at Southern Recycling of Mobile on Friday.

According to police, the explosion happened at around 3:30 p.m. at the facility at 114 Industrial Canal Road.

No foul play is suspected in the man's death.

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Worker killed in explosion at recycling center in Mobile
Updated Feb 8; Posted Feb 8



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By Ashley Remkus | aremkus@al.com


A worker was killed in an accident at EMR Southern Recycling in Mobile this afternoon, authorities said.

Mobile police were called to investigate a loud boom at the recycling center at 114 Industrial Canal Road around 3:30 p.m.

Authorities haven’t released the name of the man who died.

“The victim had been involved in a work related accident that resulted in his death,” said Corporal LaDerrick DuBose in a news release. “The incident is under investigation and there are no signs of foul play at this time.”

The investigation is ongoing.

Daniel Claude Hill, a 54-year old worker, died after falling into a tank of hot sulfuric acid at Michigan Seamless Tube in South Lyon, Michigan









Multiple fundraisers have been established to benefit the family of a South Lyon man killed after falling into a tank of sulfuric acid.

Daniel Hill, 54, fell into the tank of 160-degree acid solution on Saturday afternoon at the Michigan Seamless Tube and Pipe facility, 400 McMunn Street, in South Lyon. He died Saturday night after being pulled from the tank by co-workers, showered off, and transported to The University of Michigan Hospital burn unit.

South Lyon Police Chief Chris Sovik called the incident an "occupational accident" and said no criminal charges will be filed. The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) is conducting their own investigation, one that could take several weeks or months.

The grandfather known as "Moose" served in the U.S. Army Motor Pool and loved to go boating and fishing during his free time, according to his obituary. He leaves behind his wife, Pamela, and two children, Ashley and Jacquelyn.

According to the Detroit News, the Hill Family moved to South Lyon from Whitmore Lake in July 2018 having just built a new home.

A private visitation is scheduled for family and friends from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Borek Jennings Funeral Home, 7425 E. M-36, PO Box 735, in Hamburg. That will be followed by an 11 a.m. community farewell service on Saturday at the funeral home.

The family is suggesting that memorial contributions be sent to the Livingston County Humane Society as Hill was a lover of animals having three dogs of his own.
Donate to the family

An outpouring of support has been seen in recent days for Hills' family. This includes the establishment of two online fundraisers.

By visiting https://mealtrain.com/o343on, you can donate money, gifts cards, or volunteer to prepare a meal for the Hill Family. The meal calendar runs through the end of March.

OFW Local 1900, the local steel workers union, has set up a GoFundMe page to collect donations as well. As of Wednesday morning, over $8,500 had been donated by 64 people.

You can donate by visiting: https://www.gofundme.com/in-loving-memory-of-daniel-hill.

Company violations

In a statement, the company called the incident "a very serious industrial accident" and said they are conducting their own internal investigation while cooperating with MIOSHA.

Michigan Seamless Tube, a subsidiary of Hammond, Indiana-based Specialty Steels Works Inc., emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2017.

The company has seven workplace safety violations since 2012, according to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administation, with fines totaling $93,000.

In November 2012, the company was hit with five violations, four of which were deemed serious, totaling $75,500 in fines.
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Man dies after falling into tank of sulfuric acid in South Lyon
By Ken Haddad


February 11, 2019

South Lyon, Michigan:


A man who fell into a tank of sulfuric acid in South Lyon has died.

Police said a man was rushed to University of Michigan Hospital on Saturday afternoon after falling into a tank of sulfuric acid at Michigan Seamless Tube on McMann Street near 10 Mile Road.

Police said the sulfuric acid was at a temperature of at least 160 degrees.

It is unknown how he fell in or how long the man was in the tank before he was pulled out by a co-worker.

The investigation is ongoing. The man has not yet been identified.

Here is a statement from Michigan Seamless Tube:

"A valued Michigan Seamless Tube employee was involved in a serious industrial accident on Saturday afternoon. The employee was taken to the University of Michigan Hospital at Ann Arbor. He did not survive his injuries and passed way at the hospital. The employee was 54 years of age. The company is conducting a comprehensive investigation of the accident and is cooperating with the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration." 


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Worker falls into acid tank at South Lyon manufacturing plant
Micah Walker, Detroit Free Press 


Feb. 10, 2019


A worker was hospitalized in a burn unit after he fell into a vat of sulfuric acid at a pipe supply company in South Lyon.

South Lyon Police are investigating the incident that occurred at Michigan Seamless Tube on Saturday.

The worker was rushed to the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor around 12:30 p.m. after he fell into a tank of sulfuric acid, according to a report from WDIV-TV. Police said the temperature of the acid was at least 160 degrees.

According to the website, Medline Plus, sulfuric acid is a strong chemical that can cause severe burns and tissue damage when it comes into contact with skin. When swallowed, the chemical can cause burns in the mouth and throat, drooling, fever, and difficulty breathing.

It is unknown how long the man was in the tank before a coworker pulled him out or how he fell.

After the coworker rescued him, the man was washed off and taken to the burn unit at the hospital.




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Michigan man dies after falling into tank of sulfuric acid

Feb 11, 2019

Bob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
 
SOUTH LYON, MICH. —

A Michigan man died Saturday after falling into a tank of sulfuric acid in South Lyon, WDIV reported.


The man, whose name has not been released, was rushed to a hospital after a co-worker pulled him out of the tank, the television station reported.

Police said the temperature of the acid at the suburban Detroit business was at least 160 degrees, the Detroit Free Press reported.

According to MedLine Plus, sulfuric acid is a very strong chemical that is corrosive in nature, meaning it can cause severe burns and tissue damage when it comes into contact with a person’s skin.

It is not known how long the man was in the tank, the Free Press reported.


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Obituary


Hill, Daniel (Moose) South Lyon, Michigan 

His Legacy… 

Daniel Claude Hill, 54, passed away February 9, 2019. He was born on October 29, 1964, in Flint, Michigan to Vern Hill and Luella (Townsend) Hill. Daniel married the love of his life, Pamela Johnson, on August 31, 1989, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

He will be remembered as being a loving husband, a wonderful father, and the best grandfather to his grandchildren, which he called “his little angels”. Daniel was very generous to everyone he met and a very dedicated, hard worker. He served in the Army in the motor pool and was proud of his service. 

He loved fishing and boating during his free time and had a passion for animals, especially dogs. His dogs Chloe, Ally, and Bella made him very happy. Daniel was affectionately known as “Moose” and will be missed by all who knew him. 

His Family… Daniel will be missed by his wife, Pamela; his children, Ashley (Joshua) Fields, and Jacquelyn Dean; siblings, Yvonne(Gary) Balliet, Douglas (Diane) Hill, Carol (Jerry) Haines, Darrell (Jill) Hill, and Donald (Penny) Hill; grandchildren, Olivia and Connor Fields; and many dear friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, Vern and Luella Hill; and his brother, David Hill.