DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2020-06-02Gloucester CityNew JerseyWorld PackArm(s)Caught in running equipment or machinery during maintenance, cleaning
An employee was clearing debris from a machine. Power was turned back on, and his right arm was pulled under a roller and broken.
2017-08-18Gloucester CityNew JerseyGloucester Terminals, LLC.BODY SYSTEMSExposure to environmental heat
An employee began to experience arm and leg cramps while slinging slabs in the hold of a ship, requiring hospitalization for possible heat exhaustion.
2017-08-12Gloucester CityNew JerseyThermoseal Industries LLC.Fingertip(s)Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation
An employee was cutting a piece of metal with a shear machine when the machine amputated the employee's thumb tip. The machine was unguarded at the time.
2017-04-12Gloucester CityNew JerseyHolt LogisticsFinger(s), fingernail(s)Compressed or pinched by shifting objects or equipment
An employee was hospitalized after his fingers were crushed when a slab was lowered onto them.
2017-01-11Gloucester CityNew JerseyGloucester Terminal LLCFoot (feet)Entangled in other object or equipment
An employee was signaling a load into the terminal when his foot got caught in the chain rigging as it moved. The employee suffered multiple foot fractures.
2016-07-29Gloucester CityNew JerseyGloucester Terminals, LLC.Leg(s)Struck by falling object or equipment, n.e.c.
An employee was helping to place chocks under a rail loaded on a truck. The rail fell off the truck and fractured his left leg.
2016-06-18Gloucester CityNew JerseyUniversal Supply Co.BrainOther fall to lower level
An employee was attempting to retrieve something from on top of a racking system when the employee fell through the racking and suffered a head injury, requiring hospitalization.
2015-12-07Gloucester CityNew JerseyGLOUCESTER TERMINAL, LLC.Foot (feet)Pedestrian struck by vehicle in nonroadway area
An employee was hospitalized when a forklift ran over his foot.
2015-05-27Gloucester CityNew JerseyGloucester TerminalsNonclassifiableFall through surface or existing opening 6 to 10 feet
An employee performing diagnostic tests on a crane fell approximately 7.5 feet through an open hatch and was hospitalized.
2015-02-02Gloucester CityNew JerseyGloucester Terminals LLCAnkle(s)Other fall to lower level 6 to 10 feet
Employee fell from a deck at a height of approximately 8 feet and broke an ankle.