DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2021-03-16Morgan CityLaCAMERONFinger(s), fingernail(s)Compressed or pinched by shifting objects or equipment
At about 10:40 a.m. on March 16, 2021, an employee was pushing a 24-inch-long, 6-inch-diameter steel pipe with a forklift. The pipe slid off the fork, smashing employee's right index finger against the fork. The employee suffered a laceration to the finger.
2020-05-20Morgan CityLouisianaRouses Enterprises, LLCHip(s)Other fall to lower level
An employee fell off a moving pallet of potatoes. The employee's right side struck the ground, and the employee's right hip was broken.
2018-04-04Morgan CityLouisianaPhoenix Labor GroupFingertip(s)Struck by falling object or equipment
An employee was attempting to attach a lifting clamp to a steel flange plate when the plate fell approximately 6 inches, pinching his fingertip between the ground and the plate. As he pulled his hand out of the pinch point, the fleshy part of his fingertip ripped off of his finger.
2017-09-30Morgan CityLouisianaUSPSMultiple upper extremities locationsOther animal bites, nonvenomous
An employee was delivering a parcel at a rural residence when a dog bit the employee's left hand and shoulder, causing lacerations that required hospitalization and surgery.
2017-02-03Morgan CityLouisianaproduction mamangememntFingertip(s)Injured by slipping or swinging object held by injured worker
An employee was throwing scrap iron into a bin when a piece of scrap iron became caught on his left ring finger, partially amputating the distal tip.
2015-12-19Morgan CityLouisianaCONRAD INDUSTRIES, INC.Lower leg(s)Other fall to lower level
Employees were prepping a vessel for painting. The employees were using a pressure washer and working from a scissor lift. Another employee who was moving in a scissor lift became entangled in the pressure washer line. The line was tied off to the lift with the employees who were pressure washing. That lift tipped over and fell onto a third scissor lift. The employee suffered a dislocated tibia.
2015-11-23Morgan CityLouisianaConrad Shipyard, LLCThigh(s)Struck by falling object or equipment, n.e.c.
An employee was fitting a 40-foot steel plate onto the bow rake of a barge. The plate came loose and fell on the employee's leg, breaking the employee's femur.
2015-06-04Morgan CityLouisianaE.J. Fields Machine Works, Inc.Finger(s), fingernail(s)Struck by swinging or slipping object, other than handheld, n.e.c.
An employee was operating an overhead crane with a plat clamp attachment to reposition a 12-inch diameter by 12-foot long rudder stock to its opposite side. The load was out of position at an approximate 75-degree horizontal angle instead of a vertical 90-degree vertical position beneath the crane. The employee was standing to the right of the rudder stock being moved. As the load began to swing away from him, he attempted to control the swinging motion with his left hand. His left ring finger