Topic: Hook Smashes Through Window, Strikes Worker | |
Date Issued: February 1, 2006 | Date Revised: |
A winch cable was mounted on the roll-off truck, but it was not long enough to reach the container. To pull the container, the operator used a grab chain with a small eight millimetres (5⁄16-inch) cast hook. He hooked the grab chain between the container and the 7 1⁄2-tonne-rated hook on the end of the winch cable. Once the container was positioned at the edge of the flatbed, the operator tried to pull the container onto the roll-off truck.
Because the truck's bed was not tilted enough to allow the container to properly roll onto it, the container became stuck against the backend of the roll-off truck bed. The winch continued to pull, but the container did not move, causing the small hook on the grab chain to break. The 7 1⁄2-tonne-rated hook and winch cable whipped back toward the rear window of the cab, where the operator was facing backward to observe the operation. The hook went through the rear window, striking the operator in the forehead.
Reprinted April 2015