DateCityStateEmployerBody PartEvent
2020-08-26WynnewoodPaSB Capital Group II LLCLumbar regionNonroadway noncollision incident, n.e.c.
An employee was sitting on the liquid petroleum tank of a forward-tipping forklift, unloading a safe into a dumpster. The forklift tipped forward. When it tipped back to a neutral position, the employee suffered a lower back injury.
2020-02-10WynnewoodPennsylvaniaGiant Foods LLCShoulder(s), including clavicle(s), scapula(e)Fall on same level due to tripping over an object
An employee was walking down an aisle way and tripped over a box of flowers. The employee fell on the floor and sustained a fractured right shoulder.
2019-08-08WynnewoodPennsylvaniaMark Sweetman Painting LLCHand(s)Indirect exposure to electricity, greater than 220 volts
While using a ladder to clean rain gutters, the ladder contacted an electrical line. The employee was hospitalized for electric shock and burns to both hands.
2018-08-18WynnewoodPennsylvaniaMain Line HealthLeg(s)Struck by falling object or equipment, n.e.c.
An employee was assessing a broken tree branch when another branch fell, striking and fracturing the employee's leg. The employee was hospitalized.
2017-10-04WynnewoodOklahomaREPCON, INCNeck, except internal location of diseases or disordersExposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue
An employee removed a six inch valve off the HF unit and received a second degree burn to the back of the neck.
2015-12-09WynneArkansasB and K LLCAnkle(s) and leg(s)Moving in opposite directions, oncoming, nonroadway
Two employees operating stand-up reach trucks were rounding a corner at the same time and collided. One employee was traveling with the forks behind him and the other employee was traveling with the forks in front him. The truck traveling with the forks in front struck the other employee in the lower leg, causing a compound fracture to the tibia and crushing the left ankle.
2015-10-31WynneArkansasMueller IndustriesFinger(s), fingernail(s)Compressed or pinched by shifting objects or equipment
An employee's left hand was caught between a copper coil and the hook while loading copper tubing. The left middle finger was partially amputated.
2015-01-28WynnewoodOklahomaWynnewood Refining Company, LLCLower extremitiesOther fall to lower level 6 to 10 feet
On January 28, 2015, an employee was using an 8-foot A-frame ladder to change out pipe fitting at the Hydro Cracker Unit. The employee fell from the ladder while descending, breaking his lower right leg in the ankle area. Employee was transported by ambulance to Pauls Valley, then transferred to the Norman Regional Hospital where he had surgery to set the bone.