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State v. Brewbaker

2/18/1999

Appeal from the District Court of Teton County The Honorable Nancy J. Guthrie, Judge


Appellant, Wyoming Workers' Compensation Division (the Division), claims the district court erred in reversing the hearing examiner's denial of benefits to appellee, Clarence W. Brewbaker (Brewbaker). The hearing examiner determined that the work activities leading to Brewbaker's heart attack were not "unusual * * * or abnormal" as required by Wyo. Stat. ยง 2714-603(b) (1997). Finding no evidence to support the hearing examiner's Conclusion, we affirm the order of the district court.


I. ISSUES


The Division presents the following issue for review:


A. Was the Hearing Examiner's denial of benefits supported by substantial evidence and within his discretion?


Brewbaker phrases the issue as:


Did the district court err when it reversed the hearing examiner, concluding that his decision was contrary to law, arbitrary, capricious, and unsupported by substantial evidence? Was the hearing examiner's decision to deny benefits for Mr. Brewbaker's work related heart attack contrary to law and, therefore, arbitrary, capricious, and unsupported by substantial evidence?


II. FACTS


Brewbaker worked for two years as a truck driver for Foster Construction Company, Inc. (Foster). Due to his experience as a welder in the oil field and the lack of driving opportunities in the winter, Brewbaker agreed to temporarily perform welding tasks for Foster.


In January 1996, Brewbaker and two other employees began repairing a large rock crusher used by Foster in its construction business.


On March 12, 1996, Brewbaker and a co-worker were engaged in the repair of the "grizzly" on the rock crusher, the main hopper at the base of the crusher. The grizzly consists of steel plates welded together to form a funnel-shaped rectangle, measuring approximately ten feet by twelve feet. When Brewbaker arrived at work at about 7: 00 a. m., the temperature was well below freezing with the wind gusting from fifteen to twenty miles per hour. Brewbaker and his co-worker began the project by making a "rough cut" on each steel plate, which individually weighed approximately 300 pounds. The two men then loaded the plates on a front end loader to move them into position for reattachment to the grizzly.


The grizzly was located in the middle of the Foster yard, unprotected from the weather. Instead of scaffolding, a large rock pile had been erected to provide support while the plates were fitted to the grizzly at a forty-five degree angle. The men unloaded the plates and laid them on the rock pile. Reattachment to the grizzly began with the plate being "scribed" to ensure a proper fit. While both men squatted against the rocks, they lifted the steel plate to the forty-five degree angle. Brewbaker used one arm to mark the excess steel; the plate was then lowered and the excess steel removed.


The process continued with the two men again lifting the plate. Brewbaker supported his side with his body, arm, and head. Using his free arm, Brewbaker then tack welded the plate into position. After tack welding all four sides, the co-worker went back to another project while Brewbaker completed the welding of the circumference of the plate. Once finished, the scribing and welding process began for the next plate.


After working for approximately three hours, Brewbaker tacked the third plate into place. While welding the circumference, he began to feel pains in his chest. He tumbled off the rock pile and called for help. Within thirty minutes, Brewbaker was examined by Dr. David Steger in the emergency room at Riverton Mem

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