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OSHA fines subcontractor in employee’s death
By Julie R. Smith – Staff Writer

Contractor of Wando, S.C. has been fined $1,400 for failing to follow manufacturer’s specifications for equipment on a crane boom that killed an employee in Summerville in October 2002.

Company X is a subcontractor on a state Department of Transportation interchange upgrade project at Highway 17-A and Interstate 26. The company was cited in December 2002 and originally fined $3,500 for violating safety guidelines by the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, Office of Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

On Oct. 5, John Russell Odom, of Summerville, was sitting in a truck cab near exit 199 as co-workers used a crane to load chunks of a dismantled overpass on a flatbed trailer. A piece of concrete weighing more than 10 tons was dangling from the crane boom when a cable snapped. The boom crashed on top of the cab, killing Odom instantly.

Work at the site was halted while OSHA inspectors investigated the accident. Employees with the prime contractor, Company X, Company A and DOT were interviewed.

A 16-page report issued by OSHA said the wrong size boom and main hoist lines were installed on the Manitowoc crane involved in the fatality, and the lines were “kinked and broken.”

The problems were identified during operators’ inspections as early as May 2002, but the defective equipment was not removed from service, the report states.

The boom hoist cable was weakened by repeated “pinching” which caused it to fail and the boom to collapse, the report said.

The OSHA penalty was reduced from $3,500 to $1,400 when Company X invoked the Employer Penalty Option, which can reduce a fine by up to 60 percent. “When an employer is cited by OSHA and they have a prior clean safety record, they can invoke the EPO. By doing that, they allow OSHA to require them to actually do more to ensure employees’ safety,” OSHA spokesman Lesia Kuldeka said.

Company X officials must submit a stringently upgraded safety plan to OSHA by Feb, 28, she said.

The $13 million interchange upgrade project started in September 2001 and has a tentative completion date of August or September 2003.

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