A fatal accident occurred Wednesday at the Keene wastewater treatment plant in Swanzey.
Keene Mayor George Hansel speaks at a news conference Wednesday following the death of a worker at the city's wastewater treatment plant. City Manager Elizabeth Dragon is at right.
City Manager Elizabeth Dragon speaks at a news conference Wednesday following the death of a worker at the city's wastewater treatment plant. Mayor George Hansel is at right.
A fatal accident occurred Wednesday at the Keene wastewater treatment plant in Swanzey.
Keene Mayor George Hansel speaks at a news conference Wednesday following the death of a worker at the city's wastewater treatment plant. City Manager Elizabeth Dragon is at right.
City Manager Elizabeth Dragon speaks at a news conference Wednesday following the death of a worker at the city's wastewater treatment plant. Mayor George Hansel is at right.
A worker for a Keene-based electric business died Wednesday morning in what officials say was an accident at the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
The incident occurred around 8 a.m. Keene Mayor George Hansel said at a news conference at City Hall Wednesday afternoon. The Hamblet Electric employee, whose identity has not yet been released, was helping install a new backup generator at the plant on Airport Road in Swanzey, Hansel said.
“We’re committed to finding out exactly what happened here, and ensuring that it never happens again,” Hansel said. “This is an ongoing investigation so some details may not be available at this time.”
Assistant Director of Public Works Duncan Watson said the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) was at the plant Wednesday investigating what happened. Officials from OSHA were not immediately available Wednesday to answer questions about the investigation.
Hamblet Electric has had several contracts with the city in the past, and the worker who died was well-known by employees at the plant, Watson told The Sentinel after the news conference. On this project, Hamblet was a subcontractor of Milford, Mass.-based Southworth Milton Inc., City Manager Elizabeth Dragon said.
Hamblet Electric was not immediately available for comment Wednesday afternoon.
The person who died was working in an electrical room with breakers and electrical boxes when the incident occurred, according to Watson. Keene Fire Chief Donald Farquhar said Thursday morning the worker was electrocuted.
Watson said workers and contractors at the plant receive extensive safety training, and that every safeguard he knows of was in place and working properly at the time of the incident.
Employees at the plant began CPR on the man and used a portable defibrillator immediately after the incident happened, before the arrival of first responders from Swanzey and Keene and DiLuzio Ambulance, according to a news release from the city Wednesday evening.
Dragon said the plant, which runs 24/7, is still in operation, but the city temporarily shut down three projects to allow workers who were there to go home. The generator project has also been put on hold. Monadnock Family Services, as part of the state’s mobile crisis response team, provided mental-health support to the people involved, the city’s news release said.
Dragon said the circumstances surrounding the accident are under investigation, and that more details will released as they are available.
Hunter Oberst can be reached at 355-8585, or hoberst@keenesentinel.com.
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