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Accident Alert - King Hitter Post Driver - approximately 20 years old

Incident

A farm employee suffered severe crushing injuries to his hand when the 15kg Post Cap of the post rammer fell onto his hand. Users of older models of a KING HITTER POST DRIVER may need to take remedial action if their machine is similar or the same.

This image is of an older model King Hitter Post Driver showing the Monkey Weight and the Post Cap, and the chain between them that is used to lift the two together. The chain dislodged from the damaged lug caused the injury.
Image 1: Example of an older model King Hitter Post Driver, similar to the one involved in this case.

This image shows a close up of the chain and damaged lug on an older model King Hitter Post Driver.
Image 2: Detail of the welded lug which requires the chain to be placed on the cap.

Circumstances

After driving the post the 16 year-old farm worker raised the Monkey Weight and Post Cap as one. To do so requires the chain on the cap to be placed on the lug welded on the Monkey Weight.

The Post Cap dislodged from the lug falling onto the worker's hand.

Investigation

Recommendations

If you use a King Hitter Post Driver as described, it is recommended you:


DOL 10509H FEB 08

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

No. 31 - February 2008