Date | City | State | Employer | Body Part | Event |
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2021-03-02 | Leonard | Tx | Ferguson Enterprises | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Compressed or pinched by shifting objects or equipment |
A driver was helping unload product at a customer location. As the customer used a forklift to unload the product, an iron pipe started slipping. The employee was using a tightening rod to push the bar when his left thumb was caught between the pipe and the rod. The thumb was crushed and broken. | |||||
2020-07-22 | Leonard | Texas | Hope Concrete, LLC | Leg(s) | Pedestrian struck by vehicle backing up in nonroadway area |
An employer was in back of the concrete mixer truck washing down the fins. A loader backed up and bumped into him, knocking him down. He sustained injury to both legs. | |||||
2020-01-28 | Leona | Texas | Efficient Installation System | Back, including spine, spinal cord | Other fall to lower level 16 to 20 feet |
An employee was painting from a scissor lift with a sprayer gun when he fell between 15 and 16 feet from the lift. Fall protection was not worn and the lift's end door was not closed at the time of the incident. | |||||
2017-02-22 | Fort Leonard Wood | Missouri | DEPT OF THE ARMY | Thigh(s) | Pedestrian struck by vehicle backing up in nonroadway area |
Two employees were offloading materials on the loading dock when a truck driver backed into and struck them. They were pinned between the loading dock and the lift gate of the truck, suffering compound fractures to their femurs. | |||||
2016-01-26 | Leonardo | New Jersey | Academy Bus | Multiple body parts | Fall, slip, trip |
An employee was preparing to clear snow by an entry doorway when the employee slipped on ice, spraining the back, neck, and knee. | |||||
2015-02-11 | Fort Leonard Wood | Missouri | MW BUILDERS | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Other jump to lower level |
An employee was descending a dump truck ladder, when he jumped to the floor and his ring was caught. He lost part of his left-hand ring finger, from the mid-knuckle up. | |||||
2015-01-12 | Leonardo | New Jersey | NAVFAC MIDATLANTIC | Ankle(s) | Fall on same level due to slipping |
An employee slipped and fell on the ice resulting in a broken ankle. |