Date | City | State | Employer | Body Part | Event |
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2021-03-01 | Reynoldsburg | Oh | OBERFIELD'S, INC. | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Struck by falling object or equipment, n.e.c. |
An employee was waiting for a boom operator to finish setting a cube of 90 concrete blocks measuring 8x8x16 inches onto another cube. The cube bumped into another cube that was already on the ground, causing some of the blocks to fall off the cube and strike the employee's right hand, resulting in broken index and middle fingers. | |||||
2021-01-22 | Reynoldsburg | Oh | Dimensional Metals, Inc. | Hand(s) | Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation |
An employee was cutting film on a machine in order to release air bubbles when the employee's right hand was caught in the machine's rollers. The employee sustained a lacerated right hand that required surgery. | |||||
2020-08-26 | Reynoldsburg | Oh | L Brands Distribution Center 7 | Leg(s) | Pedestrian struck by vehicle in nonroadway area |
On August 26, 2020, an employee was placing a sticker on a trailer in a yard when a tractor ran her over. She suffered a leg injury and was hospitalized. | |||||
2020-02-19 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | Belfor Property Restoration | Leg(s) | Other fall to lower level 6 to 10 feet |
An employee was shifting paint containers around on a 5- or 6-foot-high scaffold when she lost her balance and fell off of the scaffold to the ground. She suffered a broken leg and was hospitalized. | |||||
2019-09-19 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | OhioHealth | BODY SYSTEMS | Exposure to other harmful substances |
On September 19, 2019, an employee was conducting nursing activities inside the facility. Chemicals being used on the roof of the facility were pulled into the ventilation system and the employee suffered an allergic reaction. | |||||
2019-08-13 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | Burlington Capital PM Group, Inc. | Multiple body parts | Fall from collapsing structure or equipment |
An employee was on a ladder while repairing a shutter on the second story of an apartment building. The ladder gave way and the employee fell straight down to the ground, landing on his feet and suffering a broken back and a fractured foot/ankle. | |||||
2018-09-26 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | ATT Ameritech | Back, including spine, spinal cord | Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet |
An employee fell approximately six feet during gaffing competency training and was hospitalized with a back injury. | |||||
2018-03-06 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | L Brands Distribution Center 4 | Leg(s) | Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet |
On March 6, 2018, an employee was walking down five stairs when she missed the last step and fell onto her left knee, fracturing her leg and requiring surgery. | |||||
2017-04-12 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | Walmart | Brain | Fall on same level due to slipping |
An employee slipped on a wet surface and fell hitting their head on a wall. | |||||
2017-01-19 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | Home Depot | Brain | Fall on same level, n.e.c. |
An employee was standing in an aisle, preparing to stock shelves, when he fainted, fell back, and hit his head. | |||||
2016-09-19 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | L Brands | Ankle(s) | Fall on same level due to slipping |
An employee was on a jammed conveyor line, attempting to clear a carton jam. His foot slipped on the rollers and he rolled his right ankle, fracturing it. He was hospitalized. | |||||
2016-02-09 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | LBrands Distribution Center 5 | Ankle(s) | Pedestrian struck by vehicle in nonroadway area |
An employee was hit by a vehicle in the parking lot as she was on her way to work. She suffered broken bones in her ankle and was hospitalized. | |||||
2015-07-03 | Reynoldsburg | Ohio | U.S.Postal Service | Nonclassifiable | Roadway collision-moving in opposite directions, oncoming |
An employee was involved in a motor vehicle accident on July 03, 2015 at 9:20 am. The employee was stopped at a light. The light changed and the employee started through the intersection when the vehicle was struck by another car turning left. The employee was hospitalized. |