DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2017-09-26Mc DonaldOhioMCDONALD STEEL CORP.Abdomen, except internal location of diseases or disordersStruck by dislodged flying object, particle
An employee was feeding steel into a machine when a coworker working in the front of the machine reversed another piece of steel, which kicked back the employee's piece of steel. The steel struck the employee's stomach resulting in a liver injury, requiring hospitalization.
2017-08-15Mc DonaldPennsylvaniaWeavertown Environmental GroupMultiple body partsOther fall to lower level 6 to 10 feet
An employee was standing on an elevated platform and placing a tarp on top of a roll-off box when he lost his balance and fell approximately 8 feet to the bottom of a metal solidification pit, breaking two neck bones and seven ribs. He was hospitalized.
2017-06-21Mc DonaldPennsylvaniaJOSEPH B. FAY COMPANYMultiple body partsExcavation or trenching cave-in
An employee was inside an excavation that only had one side sloped to grade and the other side was 9 to 10 feet high. Part of the excavation's high wall collapsed and struck the employee. The employee sustained a broken left metatarsal, humerus, and vertebrae.
2016-06-10Mc DonaldPennsylvaniaSiemens Industry, Inc.BODY SYSTEMSDirect exposure to electricity, greater than 220 volts
While replacing switch components on a high-voltage contactor, an employee was shocked and required hospitalization.
2015-09-09Mc DonaldOhioMCDONALD STEEL CORP.Finger(s), fingernail(s)Struck by object or equipment, n.e.c.
An employee was working on the bar straightening machine when the straightener jammed and was shut down. The bar went back and forth, then came back and crushed the employee's finger, resulting in amputation.
2015-03-14Mc DonaldPennsylvaniaLight Tower Rentals, Inc.NonclassifiableNonclassifiable
An employee was pinned by a forklift and transferred to a local hospital.
2015-02-22Mc DonaldPennsylvaniaWarrior Energy Services, CorporationFingertip(s)Contact with objects and equipment
An employee amputated his fingertip while tearing down a setting tool on the McMaster Pad site.