Tree-care Worker is Crushed by Cut Tree Section During Storm Damage Cleanup
New Jersey Case Report: 12NJ078
Release Date: August 26, 2014
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SUMMARY
A 59-year-old tree-care worker was killed after a section of a tree he was cutting fell on top of him. The incident occurred on a residential property in a heavily-wooded area in northern NJ. On the day of the incident, the victim and two other workers were conducting storm-damage cleanup on several trees, some still standing, some down. The victim was working on a large white oak tree that had fallen down during a hurricane. He was bucking the tree (cutting it into sections), and had already made five cuts starting from the canopy. He was standing on a slight downhill slope when he made his final cut; the cut section fell towards him and landed on his chest, pinning him down. His coworkers and several other tree-care workers, who were working in an adjacent lot, heard the crash and came running to the site. The victim was freed from the section, but died shortly afterwards at the hospital.
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- Page last updated: January 27, 2015
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