The type of skid steer loader involved was equipped with three safety devices:
- 17 kg (35 lbs) of pressure required in the seat to operate the arms and the bucket
- The seat belt has to be fastened to operate the arms and the bucket
- A safety bar has to be pulled down over the operator, once seated, to unlock the steering levers and foot pedals.
For safety reasons, the manufacturer recommends boarding the loader by backing into the seat, and stopping the engine before disembarking.
WorkSafeNB’s investigation revealed the following causes of the incident:
- The operator boarded a running machine.
- The operator entered head first and placed a hand on the seat, thereby creating enough pressure to disengage the first safety device.
- The seat belt fastened behind the seat disengaged the second safety device.
- The limit switch on the safety bar was not functioning, which prevented the third and last safety device from working properly.