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Safety Incidents OSHA Severe Injury Reports · 2015–2025

Eversource Energy

Other fall to lower level 11 to 15 feet · Fractures

Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at Eversource Energy, Intersection of Lyman Street/Centre Street, NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02458 on — Fractures, affecting the ankle(s).

An employee was inspecting a manhole vault at the intersection of Lyman Street and Centre Street in Newton, Massachusetts. As he transitioned from an extension ladder to the ground level, he fell approximately 11 feet, 7 inches, back into the manhole vault, breaking his right ankle and requiring hospitalization.

Hospitalized Ankle(s) Extension ladders

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An employee was climbing down a ladder in a manhole. The ladder shifted, the employee fell to the ground, and their legs got entangled in the rungs of the ladder. He sustained a fractured tibia and fibula.

Eversource Energy

An employee was setting up to test newly installed underground cables before energizing them when an arc flash occurred and the employee sustained an electrical shock. The employee also sustained an entry/exit wound on his right hand between his index and middle fingers.

Eversource Energy

A crew was replacing a utility pole when the rope holding communications cable to the pole was cut, causing the pole to fall and strike an employee in the ankle. The employee suffered a fracture to their right ankle.

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An employee was in an aerial bucket clearing branches. A 70-pound branch hung up in the tree after being cut, then fell and struck the employee in the back and neck. The employee suffered a broken scapula and three broken vertebrae.

Eversource Energy

An employee was aloft in an insulated bucket, freeing an unpowered secondary wire from a snag in a tree. His shoulder touched the primary wire above him, causing electricity to pass through his left arm and exit through his left hand. He sustained third degree burns to the left shoulder and had exit wounds on his thumb area and between his ring and middle fingers. Personal protective equipment was not being worn at the time of the incident.

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