A employee was killed in an obvious development accident in Swampscott on Monday after an issue was reported in a rock crusher, in response to police who’re investigating.
Swampscott Police acquired a 911 name at about 1 p.m., for a report of a difficulty in a rock crusher suspended above a quarry within the Aggregate Industries facility at 30 Danvers Road.
The employee was pronounced useless on the scene. The sufferer’s identification is being withheld, pending notification of subsequent of kin.
The dying is being investigated by the Essex County District Attorney’s Office State Police Detective Unit, Swampscott Police and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).
Such accidents are additionally investigated by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration and, usually, the state Department of Industrial Accidents.
A spokesperson for Holcim US, the corporate behind Aggregate Industries, mentioned in an announcement, “The security of our staff and contractors, and the communities by which we dwell and work, are our high precedence. We’d like to specific our honest condolences to the household of the person who handed away at our Swampscott website. This is a tragic and really troublesome incident.
“At this time, the investigation is ongoing in close cooperation with MSHA and the local authorities,” the spokesperson added. “When the investigation is complete, we will provide additional details as appropriate.”
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