Topic: Worker Dies After Being Struck by Hay Bale | |
Date Issued: May 10, 2009 | Date Revised: |
The worker was in the process of delivering round hay bales on a flatbed truck. After driving about five km from the farm, the driver noticed that the load of hay bales had shifted. He stopped on the side of the road and called for assistance. A farm tractor equipped with a poke arrived to help secure the load.
The driver and tractor operator removed the bales from the flatbed truck and rearranged them to stabilize the load. They finished reorganizing the first tier and started placing bales on the second tier when the driver was struck by a bale.
It appears the driver was attempting to strap the hay bale when it tumbled on him.
For more information about lockout, see sections 239 to 240 of General Regulation 91-191, under the Occupational Health and Safety Act of New Brunswick.