DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2021-09-29Sturgeon BayWiCharter Communications LLC.Head and trunkOther fall to lower level
An employee was removing a service drop at a residential location while on a 28-ft. extension ladder. While ascending or descending the ladder, the employee fell to the ground. The employee was hospitalized with head and back injuries.
2021-01-27Sturgeon BayWiFincantieri Bay Ship BuildingThigh(s)Fall on same level due to tripping over an object
An employee was disconnecting the rigging from a rudder shaft that was secured on a flatbed trailer when he tripped on dunnage (wooden planks supporting the shaft), and fell on his hip on the flatbed trailer. The employee sustained a broken right femur.
2020-08-18Sturgeon BayWiH & H Utility Excavating, Inc.NonclassifiableIgnition of vapors, gases, or liquids
An employee was removing the gas cap from a gasoline engine that was in a semi-trailer. The vapor from the fuel ignited, severely burning the employee.
2020-04-15Sturgeon BayWisconsinDeLeers Construction Inc.Fingertip(s)Struck against moving part of machinery or equipment
An employee was using a circular saw to cut a 2x4 when the saw blade came into contact with his right thumb, resulting in a thumb tip amputation.
2018-02-19Sturgeon BayWisconsinAssociated BankHip(s)Fall on same level due to slipping
On February 19, 2018, an employee slipped on ice in the parking lot and fell, fracturing her right femoral hip and requiring hospitalization.
2017-06-30Sturgeon BayWisconsinFincantieri Marine Group LLCMultiple body partsStruck by discharged object or substance
An employee was repairing an abrasive blasting pressure pot. The employee turned off the blasting machine before leaving the area to get a different tool. While the employee was away, a coworker turned the machine back on. When the employee returned to continue work, the coworker triggered the system, striking the employee with pressurized blast media. The employee suffered a serious abrasion and punctures to the face, neck, torso, arms, and leg, requiring hospitalization. The machine was not lo
2016-09-13Sturgeon BayWisconsinFincantieri Marine Group LLCFinger(s), fingernail(s)Compressed or pinched by shifting objects or equipment
An employee was installing a roller jig section with a chain jack. The employee's hand was on the jig while his other hand reached for the chain jack. The jig shifted and caught his fingers between two pieces of steel.
2016-08-29Sturgeon BayWisconsinEquity Lifestyle Properties, Inc.Multiple body partsOther fall to lower level
An employee was on a step ladder trimming an apple tree and fell breaking a hip and their nose.
2016-08-08Sturgeon BayWisconsinWireTech Fabricators, Inc.Finger(s), fingernail(s)Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation
While operating a wire press, an employee's left thumb was amputated by the press clamp.
2016-05-17Sturgeon BayWisconsinFincantieri Marine Group, LLCFoot (feet) and ankle(s)Struck by falling object or equipment, n.e.c.
Employees were going to lift a 40' x 30" x 16.5" launch with a crane. Prior to hooking, the stack tipped over and caught an employee's lower leg, injuring the employee's left ankle and foot.
2016-03-19Sturgeon BayWisconsinFincantieri Marine Group LLCBack, including spine, spinal cordIgnition of clothing from controlled heat source
An employee was cutting an overhead steel member with a cutting torch when molten slag fell onto his clothing and ignited it. He suffered 1st and 2nd degree burns to his back and additional burns on his hand.
2015-02-02Sturgeon BayWisconsinFincantieri Marine Group LLCHand(s) and finger(s)Contact with objects and equipment
On 2/2/15, an employee suffered a broken finger and crushed hand requiring hospitalization while cutting a steel support for a silencer.