DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2020-07-24Bryant PondMaineFirstlight Fiber, IncBrainFall on same level
An employee fell and hit his head while walking to his vehicle. The employee was hospitalized.
2020-04-25BryantArkansasWalmart SupercenterShoulder(s) and arm(s)Fall on same level due to tripping over an object
An employee was stepping over a caution tape barrier when she tripped over the barrier and fell, fracturing her left shoulder and upper arm. She was hospitalized and had surgery.
2019-08-12BryantArkansasKeystone Automotive, Inc.Finger(s), fingernail(s)Struck by falling object or equipment
An employee was unloading an 18-wheeler trailer when a truck frame that was on the truck fell and caught his right pinky finger between the wall of the trailer and the truck frame. His right pinky finger was amputated to the first joint.
2019-07-06BryantArkansasWALMART STORE #3230Hip(s)Fall on same level due to tripping over an object
An employee was loading cardboard into a baler. She tripped over a pallet and fell to the floor, breaking her hip.
2019-05-29BryantArkansasWALMART STORE #3230Finger(s), fingernail(s)Struck by or caught in swinging door or gate
An employee was pushing an emergency panic bar on an automatic sliding door, trying to close the door. Her left little finger was caught between the door and the frame, suffering a fracture.
2019-05-24BryantArkansasRedstone Construction GroupUpper arm(s)Injured by slipping or swinging object held by injured worker
An employee was cutting a concrete pipe with a saw when the saw kicked back and lacerated the employee's bicep.
2018-01-02BryantArkansasSummerwood Partners LLCNonclassifiableMultiple violent acts by other person
An employee was assaulted by a customer that came into the store. The assailant forced the sales clerk outside and proceeded to bang her head against a gas pump. The customer then beat her multiple times with his fists and ran over the employee with his car. The employee was hospitalized.
2016-07-25BryantArkansasBAILEY CONSTRUCTION & CONSULTING LLCHead and trunkOther fall to lower level 11 to 15 feet
An employee was validating the work progress at the jobsite when he picked up an available aluminum ladder and climbed to the roof of the business. As he started descending the roof using the ladder, he lost his footing and fell 15 feet to the asphalt pavement below, injuring his right side and head.
2015-07-15BryantArkansasCHR-EYTON ELECTRIC INCBODY SYSTEMSExposure to environmental heat
An employee became dehydrated while working at a construction site. The employee began to cramp and was taken to the hospital where he was administered IV fluids and kept overnight.