Incident Investigation Top of Dangerous Tree Strikes Faller WorkSafeBC













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This video shows how a faller was struck and fatally injured while falling a dangerous tree at a heli-logging operation. • This incident investigation slide show focuses on the importance of following faller safety procedures and uses animation and photos taken from the actual incident sites. No graphic imagery is shown. • The video describes how the faller discovered a 90-foot standing dead balsam tree. The tree had no green branches, large patches of missing bark, a hazardous top, and dead limbs, showing signs that this was a dangerous tree. • This educational video is useful for health and safety training and toolbox talks for tree fallers in British Columbia. It highlights some of the risks fallers and forestry workers should be aware of, and safe procedures for working with dangerous trees. • For more information and resources, visit https://www.worksafebc.com/forestry. • Timestamps: • 0:00 Intro to faller cutting down dangerous tree • 0:08 Dally falling plan • 0:26 Faller one moves upslope fells trees • 0:48 90-foot hazardous dead balsam identified • 1:16 Dangerous tree strikes faller • 1:47 Emergency response plan initiated • 2:09 Failure to asses tree stability • 2:38 Equipment fuel not readily available • 3:09 Incorrect falling sequence • __________________________________________________________ • We’re working to make a difference in workplace health and safety in British Columbia, Canada. By partnering with workers and employers, we help British Columbians come home from work safe every day. • Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/WorkSafe... • Find us on social media: • Twitter:   / worksafebc   • Instagram:   / worksafebc   • Facebook:   / worksafebc   • LinkedIn:   / worksafebc   • Visit our website for the most up-to-date health and safety information and regulatory requirements: https://www.worksafebc.com • Legal terms: • All videos posted by the Workers’ Compensation Board (“WorkSafeBC”) are protected by Canadian and international copyright laws, policies, and treaties. The use of WorkSafeBC videos and other materials is governed by WorkSafeBC’s copyright and trademark statement, available here: https://www.worksafebc.com/en/legal/c.... Videos cannot be uploaded to other channels without prior permission. If you wish to request permission for use of our videos, please contact us: copyright [at] worksafebc.com

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