Pedestrian struck by forward-moving vehicle in nonroadway area · Intracranial injuries, unspecified
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at CEVA LOGISTICS, INC, 3900 NE KIMBALL DR, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 64161
on — Intracranial injuries, unspecified, affecting the brain.
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Final narrative
An employee was walking in a designated walkway though the warehouse on her way to the break room. A forklift driver drove a forklift into the walkway and did not see the employee. She was struck by the forklift blade on her ankle, and then fell to the concrete floor. She suffered lacerations and contusions to her ankle and thigh, as well as an unspecified head injury. She was hospitalized for treatment.
HospitalizedBrainForklift, order picker, platform truck-powered
On December 2, 2015, at approximately 8:45 AM, an employee was changing out propane tanks on a forklift when another forklift operator backed into him, pinning him between the two lifts and fracturing his pelvis.
On December 30, 2023, an employee was pulling a pallet into the back room when a forklift rounded the corner and ran over the employee's right foot. Three of the employee's toes were amputated.
An employee was unwrapping a pallet of empty buckets. The employee stepped backward and was struck by a powered industrial truck carrying a pallet of bucket lids, resulting in a left ankle fracture.
An employee was walking in the racking area to check parts when they were struck by an oncoming forklift. The front wheel ran over the employee's right leg, resulting in fractures to the leg and ankle.
An employee was exiting a trailer for it to be loaded when their right ankle was pinned between a piece of angle iron that was anchored to the floor and a long pallet being pushed by a powered industrial truck (PIT). The employee sustained an ankle fracture and was hospitalized.
A tow truck operator was operating his bed controls on the drivers side when another vehicle crashed into him. The employee sustained fractures to the right femur, hip, and left foot, as well as abrasions to the right knee and a laceration to the right wrist.
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