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Safety gaps revealed after worker fatally struck in Reno industrial zone

Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, USASaturday, June 13, 2026

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Tragedy Strikes Nevada Industrial Site: Worker Killed by Heavy Machinery

A 64-year-old man lost his life last month at a northern Nevada industrial site after heavy machinery crushed him. The incident occurred on Peru Drive in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, where emergency responders rushed to the scene within minutes of a 7:09 a.m. call reporting the accident.

Despite immediate efforts by Storey County Sheriff’s deputies and local fire rescuers, the worker could not be revived.

Investigation Underway to Determine Cause

Workplace safety investigators are now probing why a large excavator bucket struck the man. The incident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly normal operations can turn deadly in high-risk environments.

Industrial zones often combine: ✔ Fast-moving vehiclesHeavy loadsWorkers on foot

Such conditions demand strict safety routines—missing just one safeguard can have irreversible consequences.

Preventable Deaths Raise Questions About Workplace Safety

Local officials emphasize that such tragedies are preventable with proper training and equipment. Yet preventable deaths continue to occur nationwide, prompting concerns about enforcement and awareness.

Investigators are meticulously examining:

  • Training records
  • Machine inspections
  • Site protocols from that morning

The investigation aims to uncover what went wrong and prevent future tragedies.

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