Salvage Yard Mechanic
Killed By Falling Car
In September,
1995 a 27 year old mechanic working for a large auto recycler
was killed while working under a wrecked car in an auto salvage
lot. The man was removing a front wheel assembly while standing
under a car supported by forks of a large 4-wheel drive rubber-tired
forklift truck. The man was assisted by a friend who had limited
experience working in a salvage yard. It was daytime and the ground
was flat and dry.
The wrecked car was not secured by safety chains or other means to the forklift, and there were no supports to prevent the car from falling. The mechanic had removed lug nuts from a front wheel assembly and was standing under the front end of the automobile. He grabbed the undercarriage and swung his feet up to kick off the wheel. At this point the car began to tilt in his direction. It rapidly slid forward and fell to the ground, killing the mechanic who was pinned underneath. The car was apparently balanced on the left fork when the mechanic began work. The helper had noticed a gap between the car and the right fork of the forklift, but didnt think much of it and didnt mention this to his friend working under the car.