Case Name |
The vehicle induction man was hit by a passenger car during induction to a construction vehicle. |
Pictograph |
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Date |
January 27, 2003 |
Place |
Oita prefecture |
Location |
The sewerage construction field. |
Overview |
This is the vehicle disaster. In the sewerage construction field, a crossing guard was hit by a passenger car during induction to a construction vehicle. ( right shoulder dislocation, right foot bruise ) |
Incident |
A crossing guard was hit by a passenger car during induction to the construction vehicle. |
Sequence |
In sewerage construction field, the vehicle induction man entered the roadway to induction construction vehicle, and was hit by a passenger car of the front carelessness when passes was stopped. |
Cause |
1)The settling scheme of execution which does not need the arrangement of crossing guards wasn't examined. 2)The safety education for crossing guards was insufficient. 3)The traffic instructor with qualification wasn't arranged. |
Response |
1)The crossing guard who had a qualification ( second grade ) was stationed. 2)The safety education for crossing guard was carried out. |
Countermeasures |
1)Examine the work plans which don't need crossing guards as far as possible. 2)If crossing guards are staffed unavoidably, it is necessary to carry out safety education sufficiently. 3)Staff crossing guards with license ( 1 or 2). |
Knowledge Comment |
The importance of planning work. The importance of the safety education. The importance of the qualification of personnel. |
Reason for Adding to DB |
It was the typical disaster for crossing guard. |
Scenario |
Primary Scenario
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Carelessness, Insufficient Precaution, Ignorance of Procedure, Disregard of Procedure, Insufficient Analysis or Research, Insufficient Prior Research, Poor Concept, Poor Strategy or Concept, Organizational Problems, Inflexible Management Structure, Organizational Problems, Poor Staff, Regular Movement, Careless Movement, Bodily Harm, Injury, Psychological Harm, Mental Trauma, Loss to Organization, Social Loss
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Sources |
KUMAGAI GUMI CO.,LTD Kyushu branch failure example utilization workshop.
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Number of Deaths |
0 |
Number of Injuries |
1 |
Field |
Civil Engineering
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Author |
Fujimoto Masaru (KUMAGAI GUMI Co., Ltd.)
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