Anderson Regional Joint Water System Employee Electrocuted in Workplace Accident, OSHA Investigation Launched

Anderson Employee Dies in Workplace Accident, Investigation Underway

In Anderson, a tragic workplace accident has led to the unfortunate demise of an employee at the Anderson Regional Joint Water System. Local officials confirm that the employee, identified as Tristan Garrett Stone, was electrocuted in a workplace accident.

Details About the Incident

According to sources, the incident took place at a facility located on Vanguard Road at around 9:50 am on Thursday. Stone, who was just 23 years of age, was working on an air conditioning unit at the time of the event. He accidentally cut a live wire during his assignment to replace the unit’s fan motor. As a result, he was subjected to an electrical shock, as was reported in a release from the coroner’s office.

Response from Nearby Authorities

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Anderson County Coroner’s Office, responded swiftly to the incident. The alarming call was made by the Anderson Regional Joint Water System officials from a location at 998 Hunters Trail. This is an event that has shocked everyone involved in the company’s operations. According to Deputy Director Jeff Caldwell, nothing of this sort has ever happened before. The facility, housing 21 employees, was ill-prepared for such an incident.

Efforts Toward Saving the Employee

Emergency services, including Anderson County EMS, Medshore EMS , Anderson County Fire Department, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, and the Office of the Coroner, intervened immediately. The EMS personnel made resuscitative efforts on Stone and swiftly transported him to the AnMed Emergency Center. Despite the significant efforts, Stone couldn’t be revived and succumbed to his injuries.

Investigation

The Anderson County Office of the Coroner, the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, teamed with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation. The case also involves OSHA, who has initiated an investigation into the accident. As this is a clear case of occupational safety, its investigation would ensure stricter precautions and preventive measures are put in place to avoid any such occurrences in the future. The results from the investigation will be considered as the cornerstone in making Anderson Regional Joint Water System a safer working environment.

Final Words

The shocking incident has left the local community and workforce reeling. It showcases the importance of stringent safety measures in a workplace, especially in industries working with hazardous materials or potentially dangerous equipment. The importance of regular safety training and awareness among the workers can not be overstated in an attempt to prevent such unfortunate incidents. The results of the ongoing investigation are highly anticipated and are expected to lead to much-needed changes in the workplace protocols and safety measures of the company.

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