A state workplace inspection obtained by ABC15 reveals more details about the death of a construction worker who fell into a 100-foot hole in Buckeye earlier this year.
An inspection by the Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health said workers were completing drywell systems for flood mitigation at a construction site.
ADOSH is not recommending fines against Torrent Resources Inc., saying the company trained employees on safety. They were told not to stand on road plates when moving them, according to company officials. Rescue crews were called to the construction area around 11: 30 a.m. on April 19 near Miller Road and Durango Street after getting calls that a construction worker fell into a hole.
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