DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2021-06-17HenriettaTxATMOS ENERGYForearm(s)Struck against object or equipment
An employee was trying to open a window when he bumped it with his hand. His right hand went through the glass, which cut his forearm.
2021-06-15West HenriettaNyCBRE Inc.Multiple body partsOther fall to lower level
An employee was standing on the fourth or fifth rung from the top of a 10-foot A-frame ladder, using an impact drill to remove cottonwood debris from louver screens. He fell to the concrete floor below and suffered injuries to the right side of his body: a wrist fracture, broken ribs, a pelvic fracture, and a partially collapsed lung.
2020-07-30HenriettaNew YorkIntegrated Nano-Technologies, Inc.Multiple trunk locationsStruck by object falling from vehicle or machinery-other than vehicle part
An employee was unloading a piece of equipment from the lift gate of a truck. The equipment fell on the employee, causing broken ribs, a lacerated liver, and a torn aorta.
2020-01-22HenriettaNew YorkTele Data Com Inc. Abdomen, except internal location of diseases or disordersBending, crawling, reaching, twisting-single episode
An employee was in the elevated platform of a scissor lift pulling a telecommunications cable. He reached out and handed the cable to an employee in an adjacent scissor lift and heard a pop. The employee suffered an abdominal hernia that needed surgery.
2019-08-20HenriettaNew YorkPatriot Framing, LLCThigh(s)Struck or run over by rolling powered vehicle
An employee was removing the rigging rope from a telehandler after loading a stack (3) of trusses onto an exterior wall when the telehandler shifted forward and caused the telehandler jib to strike the employee. The employee suffered a broken femur.
2019-08-07West HenriettaNew YorkGenesee Global Group Inc.Elbow(s)Struck by dislodged flying object, particle
An employee was pressure testing a container when the lid blew off and injured his left elbow.
2018-09-19HenriettaNew YorkUPSAnkle(s)Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet
An employee missed a step on a two-step ladder in the dock area and fell to the floor, suffering a broken right ankle and requiring hospitalization.
2018-05-15West HenriettaNew YorkHenrietta Building Supplies Inc. Upper and lower limb(s)Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet
An employee was loading a box truck. He was sitting on a stack of 20 doors (each door was 1 inch thick) that had been wrapped and stacked onto a 4-inch-high pallet and was in the bed of the truck. He then fell off the stack of doors and onto the truck bed (a distance of about 24 inches), fracturing his left femur and left wrist.
2018-02-17HenriettaNew YorkT.L. Cannon Management Corp.Hand(s)Fall on same level due to slipping
An employee was working on the line, slipped and fell. His hand went into the deep fryer resulting in hot oil burns.
2017-01-11West HenriettaNew YorkGenesee Global Group, Inc. Fingertip(s)Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation
An employee was operating a Haeger Press and inserting a pem stud into a flat steel part. While his hands were between the tooling on the machine, the machine activated causing his left thumb to be caught between the top anvil and the steel part and amputating the tip.
2016-02-08West HenriettaNew YorkBartlett Rochester, LLCMultiple body partsNonroadway noncollision incident, n.e.c.
An employee was unloading a tractor trailer using a reach powered industrial truck (PIT). The tractor trailer pulled away from the dock while the employee was exiting the trailer on the PIT, causing the PIT to fall between the trailer and the loading dock. The employee suffered a broken left clavicle and facial fractures.
2015-09-02HenriettaNew YorkCrane-Hogan Structural Systems, Inc.BODY SYSTEMSExposure to environmental heat
After operating a hydraulic excavator, an employee began to experience heart-attack-like symptoms. The employee was hospitalized overnight for dehydration possibly due to heat.
2015-06-16HenriettaTexasDoor Systems of Wichita FallsNonclassifiableOther fall to lower level
An employee was on a ladder when the ladder fell.
2015-06-11HenriettaNew YorkO'CONNELL ELECTRIC CO. INC.Hand(s)Direct exposure to electricity, greater than 220 volts
A call from Monroe Community College early in the morning of 6/11/15 said that there was a power outage. Employees were sent on site to restore power. The injured employee inadvertently moved a ground wire in proximity to an energized part and an arc flash occurred. He received second degree burns to his hand and first degree burns to his arm and face.