Man Falls into Silo at Metal Company in Kortemark

Kortemark (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – A man in his thirties fell into a silo from a truck at a metal construction company in Kortemark this morning. Emergency services rushed to the scene.

A special fire department rescue team had to be dispatched to the scene to remove him from his dangerous position because the hole he fell into is barely five feet wide. After being hurt, he was brought to the hospital. 

The Belgium company, which is situated in Kortemark, produces metal structures and trailers, as well as truck silos for the transportation of commodities like grain or flour. An incident occurred when a man fell into the silo while working.

“The man fell through a 1.5-meter-wide manhole,”

explains Fire Captain David Vanden Eynde.

“He fell about 2 meters and landed awkwardly on his back in the silo. The paramedics who were the first to arrive to give him pain relief asked for our assistance to evacuate the victim.”

That proved to be no easy task, as the man was in considerable pain and had to be carefully helped out of the silo.

“We requested assistance from our zone’s rescue team. These colleagues are specially trained and have equipment to extricate victims from difficult positions. The victim was carefully hoisted into a harness and was able to be brought out after fifteen minutes.”

According to reports, the man’s arms and back were hurt. He was brought to the Torhout hospital. To investigate the situation, the Polder police showed up on the scene. The labor inspectorate was also informed as it was an accident at work.

What measures could be implemented to prevent similar accidents in the future at construction sites?

Ensure workers use appropriate fall protection equipment (e.g., harnesses, safety lines) when working at heights or near openings such as silos.

Install guardrails, barriers, or secure covers around silo openings and truck platforms to prevent accidental falls. Use stable ladders, platforms, or steps with handrails for safe entry and exit to elevated work areas.

Comprehensive Training: Offer regular safety training on fall hazards, silo entry procedures, and emergency response for all staff. Implement and enforce confined space entry procedures, including permits, atmospheric testing, and continuous air monitoring for silos.

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13 responses to “Man Falls into Silo at Metal Company in Kortemark”

  1. pop bee Avatar

    Seems like this chap took “falling for your work” to a whole new level—next time, maybe he should stick to the coffee break instead of the silo dive? 😂

  2. the howling swede Avatar
    the howling swede

    Another day, another bloke finding out that silos are not the latest spa treatment in Kortemark. Who knew falling two meters could be a career move? 🤦‍♂️

  3. Seems like our mate took “going into the grind” a bit too literally! 🤦‍♂️ Next time, try not to make a splash in a silo, yeah? 🥴

  4. Woo Woo Avatar

    You’d think working with metal would be all about strength and stability, but apparently, it also comes with a side of surprise silo diving. Who knew the metal industry offered such thrilling occupational hazards? 🤦‍♂️

  5. Freeway Avatar

    In Kortemark, it seems some folks take “falling for metal” a bit too literally! 🤦‍♂️ One could say he really dove into the work—just not in a way you’d want to put on your CV.

  6. mud pie man Avatar
    mud pie man

    Just another day in Kortemark, where falling into a silo is clearly the new trend in workplace hazards. 🤦‍♂️ Who needs a gym membership when you can take a dive into metal?

  7. Abyss Tamer Avatar
    Abyss Tamer

    Seems like the guy really took “falling for your job” to a whole new level! 🤦‍♂️ Bet he won’t be rushing to jump into work anytime soon!

  8. Automatic Slicer Avatar
    Automatic Slicer

    Oh, brilliant move, mate! Falling into a silo at a metal company—clearly, he took “going for metal” to a whole new, painful level. 😅

  9. New Cycle Avatar
    New Cycle

    Brilliant move, mate! Falling into a silo while working at a metal company – that’s some next-level multitasking for you! 😂

  10. Celtic Charger Avatar
    Celtic Charger

    Just what we needed—another brave soul proving that silos are the new black in workplace hazards. Next time, perhaps a sign saying “mind the gap” would do the trick, eh? 😏

  11. Sun Runner Avatar
    Sun Runner

    Only in Kortemark would a “silo dive” become the latest work hazard. Next time, maybe the guy could just stick to the coffee break instead of auditioning for a role in “Mission: Improbable.” 😂

  12. Lil Rebel Ma Avatar
    Lil Rebel Ma

    Just another day at the metal company, eh? Seems like he took “falling for his job” a bit too literally – next time, maybe he should stick to the ground level, mate! 😅

  13. Low Voltage Avatar
    Low Voltage

    Just another day in Kortemark, where falling into a silo is apparently the new extreme sport. 🤦‍♂️ Guess he took “dive into work” a bit too literally, eh?

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