DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2021-09-21SpringboroOhHigh Concrete Group LLCFingertip(s)Caught in running equipment or machinery during maintenance, cleaning
An employee was checking to see what was causing a mixer chute to jam when the valve engaged and caught the employee's fingers. Two fingertips on their left hand were amputated.
2020-09-01SpringboroOhHigh Concrete Group LLCHand(s), except finger(s)Struck by discharged object or substance
An employee was using a stressing jack when hydraulic fluid blew through a pin hole in the hydraulic hose of the jack and entered his left-hand palm.
2018-08-07SpringboroOhioPaper Systems, Inc.Finger(s), fingernail(s)Compressed or pinched by shifting objects or equipment
An employee manually pushed an unwind shaft into the mill roll and got his right ring finger pinched between the shaft bearing and the mill roll resulting in amputation just below the fingertip at the first knuckle.
2017-06-08SpringboroOhioTruGreen Finger(s), fingernail(s)Struck against moving part of machinery or equipment
An employee's hand contacted moving parts in a gas-powered sprayer while loading equipment onto a trailer, partially amputating two fingers.
2017-01-19SpringboroOhioWat-Kem Mechanical, Inc.Multiple body partsPedestrian struck by vehicle backing up in nonroadway area
An employee was guiding a tractor trailer into an unloading area. The employee realized some pipes were hanging over the side of the trailer and moved behind and to the side of the truck to warn the driver to stop. The employee got caught between the trailer and a wall resulting in a broken left arm and two broken ribs.
2016-05-09SpringboroOhioHigh Concrete Group LLCFingertip(s)Struck against moving part of machinery or equipment
The employee was using a table saw to rip off a small section of a 12 foot long 2x2 when the employee caught his left hand in the blade, amputating the tips of three fingers.
2015-12-08SpringboroOhioHester Masonry Company, Inc.Neck, except internal location of diseases or disordersOther fall to lower level
An employee was moving walkboards. The employee slammed a walkboard to clean off excess mortar which caused an outlooker to break. This caused the scaffold to tilt and the employee fell sustaining a neck injury.