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Injured BIW rigger released from hospital Garrett Bailey, a BIW rigger injured on the job last month, was released from the hospital on Friday. The accident remains under investigation by OSHA. Share BATH Garrett Bailey, a Bath Iron Works employee critically injured on the job last month, was discharged from Maine Medical Center Friday, a hospital spokesperson confirmed. “We are pleased to hear of Garrett’s progress, and wish him the best in his recovery,” BIW spokesman David Hench wrote in a statement Friday. “We’re overjoyed that he’s home and we wish him well on his road to recovery,” said Tim Suitter, Local S6 spokesman. ....
Injured BIW worker’s condition improves, hospital says Local S6, BIW s largest union, raised over $57,000 for Garrett Bailey, a BIW rigger injured on the job, who was reported to be in fair condition Friday, according to a hospital spokesperson. Share Garrett Bailey, a rigger at Bath Iron Works, was injured in “an industrial accident involving a crane” while on the job, according to a union leader. Local S6, the shipyard’s union, had raised over $57,000 to help pay for his medical bills as of Friday. Kathleen O’Brien / The Times Record BATH Garrett Bailey, a Bath Iron Works rigger critically injured in an accident at the shipyard last week, was in listed in fair condition Friday at Maine Medical Center, according to a hospital spokesperson. ....
Read Article BATH A Bath Iron Works employee remained in critical condition at Maine Medical Center Wednesday after he was injured on the job Saturday, according to a union official. “There was an industrial accident involving a crane,” said Vincent Ceraso, critical incident response director for the International Machinists Union. “This was a freak accident and deemed to be no one’s fault. It wasn’t the crane operator’s fault, it wasn’t the company’s fault and it certainly wasn’t the worker’s fault.” Local S6, the shipyard’s largest union, identified the worker on its website as Garrett Bailey. ....