A city engineer collapsed in a manhole while attempting to retrieve a flow meter. The victim, an assistant engineer and a student intern had gone to a landfill to replace a battery of a flow meter that had been placed in a manhole. Once they arrived at the site, the victim opened the manhole cover with a pick-ax. There were four iron rungs mounted into the concrete wall of the manhole to form a ladder. The flow meter was attached to the top rung that was 34 inches (.86 meters) below the manhole opening by spring-loaded handle. The victim used […]
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