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and see how GPS could have prevented this disaster! Let’s Check Three and see how GPS could have prevented this disaster! The Scenario: Check Three Analysis: The 56-year-old GS-07 worker was assisting in loading computers onto a stake bed truck. The truck was backed up to the loading dock, and the gates to the back of the truck were removed to load the computers onto the stake bed. Once the task was completed, the gates were placed back into position. The worker, who was standing on the leading edge of the loading dock, attempted to latch the locks to the truck’s gates. She struggled to lock the gate and leaned forward to apply pressure to the latch. The latch unexpectedly released, causing her to lose her balance and fall off the loading dock. She landed squarely on her two feet and fell to the ground in severe pain. The supervisor called 911, and emergency medical services responded within minutes. She was stabilized and transported to a local emergency medical facility where the attending physician made an evaluation and treated her for a fractured tibia of the right leg. An overnight stay at the hospital was required for further observation. Before being released from the hospital and moved to a rehabilitation center, pins and an open cast were placed on her right leg. The injuries resulted in a 10-day stay at the rehabilitation center whereupon she was prescribed medication and placed on quarters for 30 days. Gear Passive fall protection shall be provided whenever workers can fall four (4) feet or more. This four (4)- foot rule applies to all walking and working surfaces and includes open-sided floors and platforms, wall openings, and window wall openings at a stairway landing, floor, platform, or balcony with a drop of four (4) feet or more (Ref: AFI 91-203, Chapter 13). Plan The worker’s job was purely administrative. She never planned on having to load items off a loading dock and into the back of a truck. She never planned on installing and latching the gates. The supervisor failed to plan and inform affected employees of exposed fall hazards. There was a lack of a formal risk assessment to identify and mitigate exposure. Skills Skills include training, and the worker was never trained for the task. The worker’s inattention and an over sense of security and confidence also contributed in underestimating the difficulty of locking the gates.