In and around Shasta Lake, industrial and construction activity can involve warehouses, maintenance operations, fabrication work, logging-related logistics, and other hands-on settings where heavy equipment is daily life. In these environments, crush injuries often involve:
- Loading and unloading (trapped between freight, docks, trailers, or pallets)
- Moving equipment and stationary structures (caught-in/between incidents)
- Machine entanglement or pinning (presses, conveyors, rollers, or rotating components)
- Vehicle-related compression (between equipment and walls/rails during operations)
The pattern is common: a split-second failure of safety controls—guards, procedures, or lockout/tagout practices—creates a catastrophic injury. When that happens, the “who is responsible” question quickly becomes complex.


