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Accident Alert - 30 year-old Prattley portable sheep yard leads to injury

Incident

A farm employee was critically injured after a blow to the forehead from a crank handle used to raise the wheels on a Prattley trailer unit, see Image 1. This incident is in the interest of anyone who has the same or similar type of unit as remedial action is required.

Example of an early model Prattley Portable Yard, manufactured 30 years ago, similar to the one involved in a recent incident.
IMAGE 1 Example of an early model Prattley Portable Yard, manufactured 30 years ago, similar to the one involved in a recent incident. (Arrow: Cranking the handle raises the wheel arms, through pivot system.) Click image to see larger copy

Detail of sole means to secure the crank system. The end of the handle does not show in this photo but the crank is hanging down alongside the fences.
IMAGE 2 Detail of sole means to secure the crank system. The end of the handle does not show in this photo but the crank is hanging down alongside the fences. (Arrow: Locking pin and safety clip.) Click image to see larger copy

Circumstances

The employee had wound the unit's wheels up, which takes the weight of the unit, in preparation for towing by a farm vehicle. The employee attempted to insert the locking pin into the holes on the cranking unit and it is believed he lost control over the crank handle. At this point, the handle quickly unwound, hitting the victim in the forehead with great force.

Investigation

Recommendations

If you use a Prattley Trailer unit such as described, it is recommended you;


Issued by the Department of Labour, New Zealand
http://www.osh.govt.nz

No. 29 - January 2008