Forklift operator shuts off leak, loses life News Story - 19 Aug 2010 ( #475 ) - Dickson, TN, United States 1 min read A forklift driver is being hailed as a hero after a fatal accident.Dickson Fire Commander Richard Greer says James Bruce Mitchell saved others in shutting off a chemical leak, but a subsequent explosion claimed his life."Mr. Mitchell saved many lives by quick thinking," Greer tells Forkliftaction.com News.Mitchell, 60, was operating a Towmotor forklift "and accidentally hit a pipe which is used to move Toluene from place to place" in the printing plant, Greer says. "It tore off the shut-off valve, leaking product on him and the forklift. He went up a flight of stairs, cut off the leak at a secondary shut-off and drove the forklift to a shower area. Before he was able to dismount the forklift, the product vapours found an outside unknown ignition source and exploded." Typically, clear water-insoluble Toluene smells like paint thinner.Mitchell was a stacker in the press department at the Quad/Graphics Inc commercial printing production facility, known earlier as the Quebecor World Dickson plant, and had worked there for more than two decades. The explosion caused burns on about 98% of Mitchell's body.Beyond loss of the forklift, there was "no structural damage to the facility other than (the need for) some touch up painting and cleaning", Greer reports.A funeral service for Mitchell is scheduled on 21 August in the Taylor Funeral Home chapel in Dickson. Survivors include his wife, two daughters and a grandson. The Diverse Community Church in Dickson is accepting memorial donations, and Quad/Graphics is establishing a memorial fund.