Forklift carrying steel rebar topples and lands on worker in Bel-Air, killing him
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Ruben Vives April 15, 2024
A construction worker was killed in Bel-Air on Monday afternoon when
after
a forklift carrying a load of rebar toppled onto him, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Los Angeles firefighters responded at 1 p.m. to a call about an adult male trapped under a forklift at 970 N. Moraga Drive, said Brian Humphrey, Fire Department spokesperson.
Upon arriving, firefighters found a man trapped under a forklift that had been carrying steel rebar at the construction site. Humphrey said that, despite the quick response from fire crews, including those trained, certified and equipped for Urban Search & Rescue, the worker could not be saved. Fire paramedics pronounced the man dead at the scene. He was not immediately identified.
The fatal construction accident comes nearly a month after a Los Angeles Port worker died in a similar accident.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of workers who are dying on the job has been increasing since 2013. In California, more than 500 workers died
while
on the job
working
in 2022, an increase from 2021, when the
grim
tally was 462. In 2022, the largest share of those workers who were fatally injured 26% were in the transportation and material moving occupations, according to the bureau.
The department has not released data on occupational deaths for 2023.