Indian State Department officials investigate an unusual accident related to teams in a project of exceeding Elkhart County, ind., On January 18, in which the stack or the driving platform of Pipes or his hammer hit a member of the crew on his head and killed him.
Employee, Michael Aaron Knotts, 31, was declared dead at the Site by Firefighters called to the accident, according to a report from the County Coroner.
Knotts, a member of the Carpenters premises, 1485 in La Porte, ind., Was employed by Rieth-Iryy Construction, an important paving contractor and roads in Goshen, Ind. Company officials could not comment.
Local media reports stated that Knotts was guiding a pipe section when the platform’s hammer or platform hit him on his head.
According to the coroner’s report, Knotts was “used inside a cage by directing a new pipe” on the platform when “for an unknown reason that the hammer’s device” failed and the hammer fell and hit him . The coroner said that the Firefighters pulled Knotts from the cage and took him to the ground level.
A funeral home website described Knotts as an “adventurous spirit” that “led him to recent success” when he achieved a state -level state. .
The accident is the second mortality that is involved in a Rieth-Iryl employee in the last year.
In May, a dump truck operated by a subcontractor in a working area of Lafayette, ind., Killed Dale Thomas, 53. According to state work officials, he was placing sample plates when the dumping truck operator supported him, inflicting fatal injuries. State officials proposed a penalty against Rieth-raryy of $ 7,000 to expose Thomas to the danger of crushing.
It is not known if Rieth-Iley is disputing.
This article was updated on February 4 to reflect that the pipe, not the stack, was driven.