Glass plant worker suffered severed artery
TUMWATER — The Thurston County coroner says a 23-year-old operative who died at a glass establish in Tumwater fell against a pane of glass and severed every artery in his neck.
The personage was 23-year-old Christopher Benson of Lacey.
Coroner Gary Warnock says Benson tripped adhering the plant floor about 2:30 a.m. on Monday and his neck hit the edge of a pane of glass that was coming off the line. The glass was lying flat.
Warnock says the glass severed Benson’s left carotid artery, person of the main arteries that delivers oxygenated temper to the brain.
Employees found Benson on the plant’s floor and paramedics say Benson died at the scene.
The state Department of Labor and Industries says it has started an examination to determine whether Cardinal Coated Glass was complying with safety regulations.
Benson had worked at the company for two years and was the father of a 3-year-old son.
