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MIOSHA: 'Close to miss' occurred earlier than lethal Potterville Excessive Faculty office incident

By Editorial Board Published June 19, 2025 2 Min Read
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MIOSHA: 'Close to miss' occurred earlier than lethal Potterville Excessive Faculty office incident

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — A “near miss” occurred hours earlier than metal trusses fell on two employees in a Potterville Excessive Faculty health club on Monday, in line with a report of office fatalities from the Michigan Occupational Security and Well being Administration (MIOSHA).

Based on MIOSHA’s 2025 fatality info, hours earlier than the lethal incident, employees had been setting metal trusses when at the very least two unsecured trusses fell, with one touchdown on the bottom and the opposite touchdown on the aerial elevate occupied by two employees.

Potterville Excessive Faculty building website. (WLNS)

MIOSHA says that after this, the 2 employees went again up within the elevate to strengthen the trusses, when a number of unsecured trusses fell for the second time, injuring each employees and trapping them within the aerial elevate. Benton Township fireplace officers advised 6 Information that these trusses, numbering round half a dozen, fell round 40 toes.

Fireplace officers advised 6 Information they obtained the decision for the incident at round 2:15 p.m., and that two employees had been despatched to a hospital in Lansing. Considered one of them, A 27-year-old man who was despatched to the hospital in vital situation, died from his accidents on Tuesday.

The 2 workers had been engaged on a gymnasium addition challenge at Potterville Excessive Faculty, in line with Roberty LaLonde, president of Clark Development, the group managing the challenge. LaLonde says the 2 employees had been workers of Eagle Enterprises, one other building firm.

Benton Township fireplace officers advised 6 Information that the incident put additional work on the website on maintain till it’s cleared by MIOSHA, the lead company investigating the incident.

That investigation is ongoing. Right now, authorities haven’t recognized the people concerned.

6 Information will preserve you up to date with the most recent.

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