August Ditchmen | Page 20

Trench collapse seriously injures worker, leads to $424K fine for employer

Hassell Construction cited for egregious safety violations in Richmond, Texas collapse

(Original release here.)

HOUSTON – One minute he was working in the 8-foot trench below ground. The next, he was being buried in it. His co-workers came to his rescue, digging him out with their bare hands. Moments after they pulled the injured man to safety, the unprotected trench collapsed again. His injuries were serious and led to his hospitalization.

The man’s Houston-area employer, Hassell Construction Co. Inc., knew the Richmond, Texas excavation site was dangerous, but failed to protect its workers.

Today, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Hassell Construction for 16 safety violations, including six egregious willful violations for failing to protect workers inside an excavation from a cave-in. The company faces penalties totaling $423,900.

“For more than 2,500 years, man has known how to prevent deadly trench collapses. It is absolutely unacceptable that employers continue to endanger the lives of workers in trenches,” said Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Dr. David Michaels. “An employer is responsible for providing a workplace safe from hazards. Hassell Construction failed to do that in this case.”

In addition to the willful violations, Hassell was cited for nine serious violations, including failing to remove debris from the edge of the excavation. The company also did not provide a safe means to get in and out of the excavation for workers or conduct atmospheric testing inside excavations after a sewer leak.

“Trench cave-ins are preventable,” said John Hermanson, OSHA’s regional administrator in Dallas. “There are long-established, basic precautions. They’re not new, and they’re not secret. Hassell Construction knew its trenches weren’t safe, but still put its workers in harm’s way.”

OSHA has placed the company in its Severe Violator Enforcement Program. The program concentrates resources on inspecting employers who have demonstrated indifference towards creating a safe and healthy workplace by committing willful or repeated violations, and/or failing to abate known hazards. It also mandates