A crowd observes rescue efforts Tuesday (WWJ Photo/Bill Szumanski)
Posted: Wednesday, 08 July 2009 12:30PM
Construction Worker Death Under Investigation
Detroit (WWJ) -- State investigators are trying to determine if proper safety procedures were followed at a construction site where a worker died.
Jose Aguilar, a 36-year old worker from Imperial Construction, died Tuesday afternoon after he was trapped in a hole as he worked at a construction site near Seven Mile and Ryan.
Sgt. Eren Stephens Bell said Aguilar was working on a residential road reconstruction project when the road collapsed and debris, mud and a slab of concrete fell on him.
Stephens Bell said the man was unconscious when he was pulled from the hole. He was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.
A spokesman for the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration told WWJ Newsradio 950 that work at the site has stopped for now.
A spokesperson for Imperial, which works exclusively on water pipe repair, said this is their first fatality in 42 years. Imperial had no comment on the issue of the responsibility of the city inspector to assess the conditions which preceded the cave-in, but the spokesperson said they are independently investigating the event and are also working with MIOSHA.
State records show Imperial has been cited three times in the past five years for safety violations related to excavating and trenching. The latest citation, issued just a couple months ago, is under appeal.
Dancing For Charity at the South Oakland Shelter 11/07
WWJ's Marie Osborne spoke live with Kevin Roach the Executive Director of the South Oakland Shelter. This is a charity event where area politicians, business leaders and media personalities will be pairing with professional dancers.
Movie Boot Camp 11/7
Larry Meistrich a veteran producer, talks about a three day filmakers workshop next weekend which he will host.
Health Care Overhaul 11/7
A live WWJ interview with AFL-CIO President Mark Gaffney on today's health care rally in Royal Oak.
China Mission 11/7
Wayne County Executive Robert Ficano further elaborates on the trip to China for himself and a board of delegates.
WWJ Newsradio 950 is Detroit's only all-news radio station and is the leader in Detroit radio news. Listen online to WWJ-AM 950 for live, local Detroit news, up-to-the-minute Detroit traffic, Detroit sports, Detroit business and Detroit community information. WWJ Newsradio 950 is an award winning radio station and you can listen online and podcast on demand Detroit news, Detroit Construction Alerts, Detroit School Closings, Winter Survival Guide and learn more about our Business Breakfasts. www.wwj.com.