Crime & Safety
Feds Investigating Death Of Mount Kisco Construction Worker
The accidental death of a man working for a Mount Kisco company inside a Connecticut home is under investigation by OSHA.
MOUNT KISCO, NY — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration in investigating the accidental death of a construction worker for a Mount Kisco company.
Police officers, firefighters and EMS workers were dispatched to the residential job site, off Putnam Park Road/Route 107 in Redding, CT, around 5:00 p.m. on Thursday.
The injured worker, identified as 35-year-old Sourasinh Bouttavong, was an employee of Dandelion Geothermal, headquartered in the Diamond Properties complex at 333 N. Bedford Road. He was found laying on the ground, unresponsive and bleeding from the head, according to Redding Police Chief Mark O'Donnell. The injury was caused when the man was struck by a falling heavy steel pipe.
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The man was taken to Danbury Hospital by the Redding Ridge Ambulance and Bethel Paramedic, where he subsequently died from his injuries. He has not been identified.
The Redding Police Department contacted OSHA, who took over the case, O'Donnell said.
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OSHA spokesperson Ted Fitzgerald told Patch that the agency has launched an investigation of Dandelion Geothermal, which installs ground-based combination central cooling and heating systems, according to its website.
The inspection seeks to determine the workplace safety standards that would apply to this situation and whether the employer complied with those standards, according to Fitzgerald. OSHA has up to six months to complete an inspection.
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