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Investigation of Equipment Accidents

Investigation of Equipment Accidents. Gregory Brown PE ACTAR Oregon Dept. of Transportation. WSHEMA Wyoming August 28th, 2013. Preliminary Steps. Follow Emergency/Accident Plan Make Accident Scene Safe Notify Proper Authorities (Law Enforcement) Get Road Open to Traffic

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Investigation of Equipment Accidents

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  1. Investigation of Equipment Accidents Gregory Brown PE ACTAR Oregon Dept. of Transportation WSHEMA Wyoming August 28th, 2013

  2. Preliminary Steps • Follow Emergency/Accident Plan • Make Accident Scene Safe • Notify Proper Authorities (Law Enforcement) • Get Road Open to Traffic • Designate a lead contact for the investigation • Coordinate with Public Information Officer • Start Investigation Process

  3. Why perform an Accident Investigation? • Reduce future accidents. • Identify equipment defects. • Legal litigation likely. • Improve equipment design. • Proposed Legislation. • Story match the wreck? • Accountability or Assign blame.

  4. Truck got hit by a tree?

  5. Don’t know what happened?

  6. Equipment • Digital Camera. • Measuring Tape(s). • Survey Instrument? • Drawing tools to construct a sketch. • CAD/Computer Reconstruction Software. 72'-5" Tree 21'-2" Fog Line Skid 16'-4" N. Lake Rd. N

  7. External Resources • State Police/County Sheriff’s office • Employee Safety Officer • Shop Mechanic – Repair Manuals • Engineer – Vehicle Specifications • Incident Reports • Dr. Reports

  8. Evidence

  9. Interviews Don’t Ask What Happened? Do Ask … what did you See? Hear? Smell? Start before the event and extend past it. Have the witness walk through step by step. End with opinion questions, Who or what caused…

  10. Physical Evidence • Pictures – High Resolution • Start far away  Move closer • Take lots of pictures • Show placement with fixed permanent object. • Critical Pictures (Time Sensitive) • Skid Marks • Pavement Damage • Debris Field • Damaged road markings/guardrail • Damaged signs/signal equipment • Vehicle/Equipment???

  11. Case Study Under Bridge Inspection Platform.

  12. Case Study Vehicle fire, recently installed radio.

  13. Basic Reconstruction • Knowns • Final resting place • Rough starting point • Equipment Damage • Work Backwards • Use evidence • Establish position/time line • Use model to check damage against storyline Now review reconstruction going forward and compare it with all the evidence.

  14. Reporting the Investigation • Personalize the Report. • How will the information be used? • Desired Tone? • Evaluate Training Opportunities. • Restore Crew Confidence.

  15. Understanding Collisions Energy Method (basic approach) • Newton’s law of conservation of energy: • Energy can’t be created or destroyed

  16. Homeland Security Test Click this link to view video (document must be in Presentation Mode, click on the icon that looks like a movie screen at the lower left)

  17. Kinetic EnergyTanker Truck Ke = ½ X m X V^2 = W X S^2 /30 Tanker Truck Weight = 100,000 lbs. Speed = 60 MPH Ke = 12M ft*lbs. VS

  18. KE = WE (½ X m X V^2 = F X D)

  19. Motorcycle Energy TransferKinetic  Potential  Work Click on link to view video (document must be in Presentation Mode, click on the icon that looks like a movie screen at the lower left)

  20. Controls were hard to reach?

  21. Other Distractions?

  22. Bucket Truck Flip

  23. Excavator Trailer

  24. Rock Fatality

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