Kenyan Milk Factory Worker Dies after Workmate Opens Steam Boiler as He Cleans Inside

Kenyan Milk Factory Worker Dies after Workmate Opens Steam Boiler as He Cleans Inside

A 26-year-old Kenyan man has succumbed to severe burns after his workmate at a milk processing factory in Sachangwan, Nakuru County opened a boiler's hot water inlet while he was still inside cleaning.

Enok Bii, a casual worker at Sameer Agricultural and Livestock Limited, had been instructed by a supervisor to clean the boiler when the incident happened.

It is yet to be established whether his colleague was aware he was still inside before opening the pipe.

The electrical engineering diploma holder was rushed to St. Joseph Hospital in Molo with severe burns before being referred to Nakuru War Memorial Hospital where he died two days later.

“He came with 87 percent burns,” the hospital’s Patricia Musale said.

Bii's father John Rono said the factory's management did not clearly explain how the inlet pipe was opened while his son was still inside.

“I have been having sleepless nights since the incident happened,” said Rono.

The family is seeking compensation for their son, who lives behind a wife and a nine-month-old child.

“We will make sure that the matter will go to court and ensure that the family is compensated by the company,” Winnie Lang’at, the family lawyer said.

Sheila Koech, a supervisor at the milk plant, declined to comment.

An autopsy report by pathologist Titus Ngulungu reads, "The body shows fresh burns from hot liquid affecting the head, upper limbs, back……… The total burnt surface is estimated at 87 percent.” 

Bii will be laid to rest on Tuesday at his father’s farm in Keringet, Kuresoi South.

Comments

Mos (not verified)     Sun, 06/09/2019 @ 02:31am

The authorities should go after the company, likely they did not have safety protocols for such a high risk operation. A boiler is considered as a confined space requiring a permit be filled out before entry. The permit prompts that any energy sources to the boiler be controlled and any hazards eliminated. Anyone working with the boiler should have been notified that the boiler is locked out for cleaning and prevent them from starting up the equipment. This is unfortunate for such a young talent to loose his life over company negligence!

Shem Moseti (not verified)     Sun, 06/09/2019 @ 07:35am

First I sent my condolence to the victim families for losing their love ones, I think this accident was to be avoided because they didn't have good Communications at the job, maybe the other guy he was not told somebody was cleaning inside the pipes, let us wait until the investigation is done so we can know what happened.

Mumbi (not verified)     Sun, 06/09/2019 @ 12:21pm

A young promising man needlessly lost his life due to poor safety procedures. Simple lock out tag out would have saved a life.

Joshua (not verified)     Mon, 06/10/2019 @ 01:14pm

A boiler is a high pressure vessel and there should be guidelines when cleaning or servicing it. There should be a permit to enter confined space and the person entering the confined space must ensure that all electrical power has been isolated and all valves isolated.

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