DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2021-09-03CoatesvillePaCleveland-Cliffs Plate LLC DBA ArcelorMittalBODY SYSTEMSDirect exposure to electricity
An employee was operating a jib boom with an aluminum hand controller. The controller shocked the employee.
2021-09-03CoatesvillePaCleveland - Cliffs Inc.Shoulder(s), including clavicle(s), scapula(e)Fall on same level, n.e.c.
An employee was using a jib crane to move a pallet of brick into a ladle. The pendant controller shocked him. He was unable to release his right hand from the controller and slowly fell to the floor of the concrete platform, suffering a chipped bone in the left shoulder and a sprained right ankle.
2019-01-31CoatesvillePennsylvaniaArcelormittal Plate, LLC.BODY SYSTEMSInhalation of harmful substance-single episode
An employee was injured due to carbon monoxide exposure from a gas heater.
2018-01-06CoatesvillePennsylvaniaBRANDYWINE HOSPITALNeck, except internal location of diseases or disordersStruck by falling part of powered vehicle still attached
An employee was reaching into the back of an EMS SUV vehicle when the hatch door closed and struck her head. She suffered a C6-C7 neck injury and was hospitalized.
2017-06-12CoatesvillePennsylvaniaAtlantic Roofing CorpForearm(s)Contact with hot objects or substances
While replacing a roof, an employee walked by an asphalt lugger. The pipeline burst and sprayed hot asphalt on the employee, causing second degree burns on both forearms and requiring hospitalization.
2017-02-16CoatesvillePennsylvaniaEagle Disposal of Pennsylvania, Inc. Foot (feet)Pedestrian struck by forward-moving vehicle in nonroadway area
On February 16, 2017, at approximately 8:30 AM, an employee and a coworker were walking along the right side of a trash truck, picking up trash bags and containers. His coworker picked up a large trash bag, swung it around, and accidentally struck him, causing him to lose his balance. The truck's rear tires then ran over both his ankles and feet. He suffered left foot fractures and bruises/cuts to his right foot, requiring hospitalization.
2015-07-11CoatesvillePennsylvaniaYMCA of Greater BrandywineNonclassifiableBites and stings
An employee was bitten by an insect or spider. The bite area became infected. The employee was admitted to the hospital for surgery to clean out the infected area.
2015-03-08CoatesvillePennsylvaniaSikorski Global HelicoptersAnkle(s)Fall on same level due to slipping
Employee slipped on black ice in the establishment's parking lot and broke his ankle.
2015-02-26CoatesvillePennsylvaniaSikorsky Global HelicoptersHip(s)Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet
An employee was hospitalized after falling approximately 18 inches from the first step of a step stool. The employee injured his hip and needed to be hospitalized.