DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2020-10-20Marcus HookPaAllied Universal SecurityMultiple head locationsRail vehicle incident, n.e.c.
An employee was opening a train gate for a rail company. Before the employee could open the gate, the train struck the gate which knocked the employee down and rendered him unconscious. The employee sustained fractures to the skull and right eye socket.
2019-03-01Marcus HookPennsylvaniaRain For Rent - Western Oil Fields Supply CompanyLower extremitiesExposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue
An employee stepped into a chemical spill guard filled with water and sodium hydroxide. The chemical got into his boot, causing a burn. He was hospitalized.
2017-09-19Marcus HookPennsylvaniaKeystone Fire Protection Co.Finger(s), fingernail(s)Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation
An employee was operating a powered pipe threading machine when it amputated the employee's right middle finger at the second knuckle.
2017-08-16Marcus HookPennsylvaniaMatrix Service Industrial Contractors, Inc.Chest, except internal location of diseases or disordersOther fall to lower level
An employee was tightening a bolt on a flange while standing on a wooden box when the employee slipped and fell from the box and struck a metal valve wheel, suffering a broken rib and punctured lung.
2017-06-15Marcus HookPennsylvaniaRemtek Services, Inc.Multiple body partsOther fall to lower level 16 to 20 feet
While loading a cart with debris and supplies during deck removal work, an employee fell about 20 feet to the ground, suffering a broken hip and wrist as well as a possible orbital fracture.
2016-07-16Marcus HookPennsylvaniaJames J. Anderson Construction Company, Inc.Ankle(s)Struck by falling object or equipment, n.e.c.
An employee was preparing to dismantle formwork. With the wedge pins of the formwork removed, the employee attempted to step out onto an outrigger. The employee fell and his harness, tied off to the formwork, brought the form work down on his ankle, breaking the ankle.
2015-12-04MarcusWashingtonU.S. POSTAL SERVICENonclassifiableFall on same level due to slipping
An employee was preparing to apply ice melt to the sidewalks around the post office when she slipped on ice and broke several bones. She was hospitalized.
2015-11-03Marcus HookPennsylvaniaRay Angelini Inc.BODY SYSTEMSDirect exposure to electricity, greater than 220 volts
An employee came in contact with energized wiring that was carrying 480 volts. The employee was hospitalized.