Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Report finds Notre Dame committed violations in death of film student


A four-month investigation into a student's death has found the University of Notre Dame did not maintain safe working conditions and failed to heed wind warnings when the hydraulic lift he was standing on to film football practice toppled over in winds gusting over 80 kilometres an hour.

Indiana Department of Labor Commissioner Lori Torres said Tuesday that the school will be fined $22,500 for five violations, including failing to properly train Declan Sullivan, the 20-year-old junior film student from the Chicago suburb of Long Grove, Ill. who died in the Oct, 27 accident.

She said the university also was at fault for allowing Sullivan to be in the lift after the National Weather Service had issued a wind advisory.

She said Notre Dame knowingly exposed Sullivan and two other videographers to unsafe conditions. She said the school has been fined $55,000 for that.

The school has until April 7 to respond to the state report.

Less than an hour before the incident that led to his death, Sullivan had tweeted his concerns about what he described as “terrifying” weather.

“Gusts of wind up to 60 miles an hour (96 kilometres an hour) today will be fun at work ... I guess I've lived long enough.”

Source: The Globe and Mail

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