Date | City | State | Employer | Body Part | Event |
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2021-07-08 | Trinity | Al | Lexicon, Inc. | Neck, except internal location of diseases or disorders | Inhalation of harmful substance-single episode |
An employee was on the furnace gantry arm replacing a 1/2" water line. The employee sustained blisters and swelling in his throat due to lime dust exposure. | |||||
2021-04-16 | Trinity | Tx | Patriotic Trinity LLC | Foot (feet) | Struck by object falling from vehicle or machinery-other than vehicle part |
The injured employee went over to assist another employee with a load of steel pieces that were being lifting by a crane. The load was approximately 3 feet off the ground when a piece of steel fell, striking and fracturing the injured employee's left foot. | |||||
2020-01-06 | Trinity | Alabama | Stein, Inc. | Upper arm(s) | Struck by object or equipment |
An employee was changing a power cable for an electromagnetic crane when he was struck by the crane's H-link, fracturing his right arm. | |||||
2018-07-11 | Trinity | Alabama | SPJ General Contractors, Incorporated | Nonclassifiable | Other fall to lower level 11 to 15 feet |
An employee was in a lift basket placing corrugated roof panels on a roof when the employee exited the lift basket to measure the next piece of decking and fell 15 feet to the ground. The employee suffered fractures and lacerations, as well as bruised heels on both feet. | |||||
2018-06-13 | Trinity | Florida | Waypoint Property Inspection, LLC | Lower leg(s) | Fall through surface or existing opening 6 to 10 feet |
An employee stepped onto a board in the attic which broke. He lost his balance and fell about 9 feet down the ladder accessing the attic of a residence, resulting in a broken bone in the lower leg. | |||||
2018-05-09 | Trinity | Alabama | Atlantic Recovery Services, Inc. | Multiple body parts | Contact with hot objects or substances |
An employee was cleaning a furnace when hot iron burned his elbows, knees, and stomach. He was hospitalized. | |||||
2018-02-09 | Trinity | Alabama | Independence Tube Corporation | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation |
An employee was aligning a steel tube on a conveyor when another tube bumped into the tube he was holding, causing his finger to become caught between the tube and lifting arm of the conveyor. His left ring finger was crushed, resulting in an amputation. | |||||
2017-06-13 | Trinity | Alabama | KINDER MORGAN BULK TERMINAL, LLC | Finger(s), fingernail(s) | Compressed or pinched by shifting objects or equipment |
An employee was using a pry bar to move a grapple cylinder from a truck bed to a draining container when his left hand was caught between the truck bed and the draining container, amputating his pinky finger. | |||||
2016-08-26 | Trinity | Texas | Deep South Crane & Rigging, LLC | Pelvis | Struck by object or equipment rolling freely |
An employee was hooking a dolly onto a crane. The dolly rolled and pinned the employee between the dolly and crane fracturing the employee's pelvis. | |||||
2016-08-17 | Trinity | Texas | YMCA of Greater Houston | Leg(s) | Jack-knifed or overturned, nonroadway |
An employee was operating an off-road UTV on a dirt/gravel road when he lost control and the vehicle rolled onto its side, fracturing his left leg. He was wearing a seatbelt. He was hospitalized for surgery. | |||||
2016-04-16 | Trinity | Texas | Camp Olympia, Inc. | Face | Struck against stationary object or equipment, n.e.c. |
On April 16, 2016, at approximately 3:00 p.m., an employee was playing a softball game as part of a leadership retreat. While attempting to catch a fly ball, the employee ran into a foul pole and struck it head on. The employee was hospitalized with a facial injury. | |||||
2015-05-20 | Trinity | Texas | Trinity Steel Fabricators, Inc. | Leg(s) | Caught in running equipment or machinery during maintenance, cleaning |
An employee was drilling holes in a beam when the coolant stopped spraying properly. He climbed onto the CNC drilling machine to adjust the coolant. The knob to control the coolant was located above the vertical drill. As the employee made the adjustment, the CNC drill cycled and pulled the employee's left lower leg between the beam and rollers. He was hospitalized for treatment of a compound fracture. |