Date | City | State | Employer | Body Part | Event |
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2020-02-03 | Greenwood Village | Colorado | Productive Electric | Brain | Other fall to lower level |
An employee fell from a ladder to the ground, suffering a head contusion and concussion. | |||||
2017-07-14 | Greenwood Village | Colorado | Gibbons Erectors, Inc. | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Injured by slipping or swinging object held by injured worker |
An employee was manipulating a piece of concrete with a burke bar when the employee's left middle finger was caught and amputated between the bar and a piece of pre-cast concrete. | |||||
2017-02-03 | Greenwood Village | Colorado | Rumler Rebar, Inc. | Back, including spine, spinal cord | Overexertion in lifting-single episode |
An employee was lifting a rebar cage with several coworkers when he felt a pop in his back. He was hospitalized with a slipped disc. | |||||
2016-01-14 | Greenwood Village | Colorado | Aimco | BODY SYSTEMS | Inhalation of harmful substance-single episode |
An employee was exposed to excessive sheetrock and floor tile dust that entered the workplace from renovation being conducted in the work area. The employee suffered an asthma attack, which resulted in respiratory failure. | |||||
2015-12-04 | Greenwood Village | Colorado | Eagle Stucco LLC | Arm(s) | Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet |
A stucco crew set up two A-frame scaffold frames inside a 10x10 enclosed porch area and placed some planks between the frames. The ground that the scaffold was on was not level or solid. A worker climbed on the planks between the frames and began applying stucco to the walls. One of the frames slipped and fell over causing the worker to fall to the ground breaking his right arm in a manner that requires surgery. He also suffered scrapes and bruises. | |||||
2015-01-23 | Greenwood Village | Colorado | H5 Data Centers | Fingertip(s) | Struck against moving part of machinery or equipment |
An employee suffered an amputation to the tip of his left pinky finger while attempting to stop a V Belt on an HVAC system with his hand. |