Welder Falls 19 Stories
From High Rise Building
In February 1996,
a welder with 20 years experience as an iron worker died after
he and his metal cage fell from a high rise building, where he
and a co-worker were welding tube girts. Each welder was supported
separately in metal cages, each suspended by a ½ inch thick
steel cable. Each had their portable welding rigs on separate
floors of the building. The victim had his welding lead coming
to his work area from above, while his friend has his lead coming
from below. (Des Moines Register
Diagram)
The high amperage cable above the victims cage was in poor condition, and had a damaged and exposed area where the insulation was torn off. Because of the wind, this bare wire came into direct contact with the steel support cable, and in a shower of sparks the welding lead arced to the steel cable, melting both of them in two, sending the cage and the welder to the ground 19 stories below.
The man inside the cage was wearing a fall protective body harness, rope lanyard, and nylon lifeline attached to a point above his work position. However when the cage fell, it snagged and broke his lanyard, which was in poor condition. His lanyard was attached to the left D-ring of his belt harness, not to the proper attachment point in the midline of his back. He was also not using the leg straps of his body harness, but they were folded upon themselves and taped together.