HUNTSVILLE, AL – A U.S. Department of Labor workplace safety investigation has found that a Huntsville countertop installation company could have prevented a 33-year-old employee from being struck by a stone slab weighing thousands of pounds by following federal safety standards at a Huntsville job site.
Investigators with the department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration determined that employees of Huntsville Granite and Marble LLC were using a forklift to take stone slabs off a storage rack when the slab became unsecured and struck the worker. OSHA found that an improperly secured load and a damaged rigging hook with a missing safety latch contributed to the incident.
OSHA determined the company violated federal regulations by doing the following:
- Failing to develop and institute safe procedures, including worker training, for moving stone slabs.
- Permitting workers to use a damaged rigging hook missing the safety latch.
- Allowing workers to use worn and damaged security straps.
- Failing to ensure forklift attachments were manufacturer approved.
- Neglecting to evaluate forklift operators’ performance at least every three years.