Date | City | State | Employer | Body Part | Event |
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2021-10-30 | Atlantic City | Nj | GOLDEN NUGGET ATLANTIC CITY | Multiple body parts | Other fall to lower level |
An employee was walking down the stairs when they fell, resulting in a fractured wrist and two fractured neck bones. | |||||
2021-10-25 | Atlantic City | Nj | Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill A.C | Back, including spine, spinal cord | Fall on same level due to tripping over an object |
An employee was getting ready to serve breakfast when she tripped on a floor mat and struck the left side of her head on the wall, resulting in a spinal injury. | |||||
2021-05-09 | Atlantic City | Nj | BORGATA HOTEL, CASINO & SPA | Ankle(s) | Fall on same level due to slipping |
An employee slipped on a wet floor while cleaning a restaurant kitchen. The employee suffered a broken ankle. | |||||
2021-05-03 | Atlantic City | Nj | Henkels & McCoy, Inc. | Nonclassifiable | Ran off driving surface, nonroadway |
An employee was operating construction equipment and ran off the road at a construction site. The driver suffered broken bones and was hospitalized. | |||||
2020-03-09 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | PKF MARK III, INC. | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Nonclassifiable |
During a commercial dive, an employee suffered an injury that resulted in an amputation to a left-hand finger. | |||||
2019-07-09 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | Caesars Entertainment Group | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Struck by rolling object or equipment being pushed by injured worker |
An employee was pulling a steel trolley. The employee's left thumb was caught between the trolley and a door frame, causing a loss of tissue and the nail. | |||||
2018-06-05 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | BALLY'S ATLANTIC CITY | Leg(s) | Contact with hot objects or substances |
An employee transferred hot chicken stock from a 3 gallon bucket to a larger bucket located on a dolly. The dolly tipped over and the employee was burned on the legs. The employee was hospitalized. | |||||
2018-02-12 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | HARRAH'S ATLANTIC CITY | Head and neck | Ingestion of harmful substance |
An employee was clearing a clog from a dishwasher by using his mouth to blow into the tube and swallowed some corrosive detergent. The employee was hospitalized for burns to the tongue and throat. | |||||
2017-09-23 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | Marina District Development,LLC | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Struck against moving part of machinery or equipment |
An employee was cutting wood using a table saw and amputated the left index finger and thumb. | |||||
2017-08-31 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | Global Spectrum as Agent of Boardwalk Hall | Foot(feet) and leg(s) | Fall through surface or existing opening less than 6 feet |
An employee was checking a water leak in a house stairwell. The employee went below the stairwell and was standing on the landing when the floor gave way. The employee fell a couple feet, fracturing the right foot and left tibia. | |||||
2016-05-11 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | Diakon Solutions | Upper and lower limb(s) | Struck by falling object or equipment, n.e.c. |
An employee was unclamping a steel beam when the beam fell over and struck the employee. The employee was hospitalized with injuries to the right hand and both lower legs. | |||||
2015-12-15 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | Yankee Candle | Hip(s) | Fall on same level |
An employee fell and broke her hip resulting in a hospitalization. | |||||
2015-09-06 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | Bally's Park Place Inc. | Upper and lower limb(s) | Contact with hot objects or substances |
An employee cooking in the kitchen opened a pot that was on the stove. The liquid spilled on the employee, burning their wrist and feet. | |||||
2015-06-01 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | Otis ElevatorCompany, Inc. | Head | Nonclassifiable |
An employee was hospitalized after hitting his head on the edge of an escalator pit and possibly contacting live electrical parts. | |||||
2015-04-12 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | Marine District Development Corporation | Nonclassifiable | Other fall to lower level 11 to 15 feet |
An employee fell approximately 12 feet while disassembling bleacher risers. |