DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2020-09-10Live OakTxBurlington Store# 575Wrist(s) and arm(s)Fall on same level due to tripping over an object
An employee tripped on the base of a wall and fell. She sustained a fractured right arm and a dislocated right wrist.
2019-03-11Live OakFloridaPilgrim's Pride CorporationElbow(s) and arms(s)Other fall to lower level 6 to 10 feet
An employee was pulling a tarp over a semi truck load when he fell from the trailer's platform to the ground 4 to 6 feet below. He suffered fractures to the head of his left humerus and his left elbow.
2018-05-31Live OakFloridaHL Thompson Enterprises, LLC. Ankle(s)Other fall to lower level 21 to 25 feet
On May 31, 2018, at approximately 10:30 a.m., an employee was performing re-roofing operations when he fell from a two-story building, fracturing both of his ankles. He was hospitalized.
2017-09-11Live OakTexasNow Energy LLCMultiple body partsOther fall to lower level
While conducting a site visit at a residential home, an employee fell from a ladder and hit the ground, breaking both elbows and the hip.
2016-03-22Live OakFloridaKlausner Lumber One, LLCFoot(feet) and leg(s)Struck by object falling from vehicle or machinery-other than vehicle part
An employee was standing to the side of a load of wood being put in the kiln. The load shifted and fell on his right leg and foot, fracturing them.
2016-01-25Live OakFloridaBBTS Logging, LLCAnkle(s)Other fall to lower level
An employee fell while stepping off of a de-limber machine after servicing the oil level. He landed on the side of his foot, breaking his ankle and requiring surgery.
2015-09-14Live OakFloridaBuilding Air Services, Inc. Head and trunkOther fall to lower level less than 6 feet
An employee was going up a ladder to do a pre job assessment of the air conditioning system. When he was about 4 feet from the ground, the employee's foot slipped and he lost his balance. He fell, hitting a movable conveyor on the way to the ground. He hurt his back, head and spine.
2015-06-09Live OakFloridaTAYLOR INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION, INC.Finger(s), fingernail(s)Caught in or compressed by equipment or objects, n.e.c.
An employee was making sure that no one was in the way of the forklift as the forklift driver was lowering a 20 ft long metal beam onto the ground. The employee then pulled the hand grinder's electrical cord that was on the ground so that it wouldn't get crushed by the metal beam, but instead his right index finger was crushed by the beam resulting in the amputation of his right index finger from the second knuckle.