Date | City | State | Employer | Body Part | Event |
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2021-09-01 | Aubrey | Tx | Red River Partners LLC | Back, including spine, spinal cord | Other fall to lower level 16 to 20 feet |
An employee was walking on top of floor joists, proceeding back to finish installing the joist hangers. The employee lost his balance when he stepped on an unsecured floor joist and fell approximately 20 feet to the floor. He sustained a back injury. | |||||
2019-08-07 | Aubrey | Texas | Gilco Contracting, Inc. | BODY SYSTEMS | Exposure to environmental heat |
An employee became overheated and suffered heat exhaustion while working in a manhole. | |||||
2019-03-27 | Aubrey | Texas | Trimac Transportation | Chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders | Exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue |
An employee was cleaning out a trailer when chemical hydrated lime slurry splashed on his chest, causing burns and an infection. | |||||
2016-09-23 | Aubrey | Texas | Blue Streak Enterprises, LLC dba Gravley Doors | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Struck against moving part of machinery or equipment |
An employee was pushing a wood block along a wood shaper when the blade cut his left forefinger. | |||||
2016-08-26 | Aubrey | Texas | Blue Stream Enterprises, LLC | Fingertip(s) | Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation |
An employee was operating an undercut saw and amputated the right middle fingertip (no bone loss). | |||||
2016-06-21 | Aubrey | Texas | CBS MECHANICAL INC. | Leg(s) | Other fall to lower level |
An employee fell from a ladder and suffered a broken leg. | |||||
2015-10-29 | Aubrey | Texas | Haynes Landscape | Fingertip(s) | Caught in running equipment or machinery, n.e.c. |
An employee's right hand was caught in the rotating blades of a lawn mower resulting in the amputation of two fingertips just below the finger nails. | |||||
2015-03-17 | Aubrey | Texas | R. C. Welding | Nonclassifiable | Other fall to lower level more than 30 feet |
An employee was mounting a bracket in an attic area when the employee fell approximately 32 feet to the ground below. |