Struck by rolling object or equipment being pushed by injured worker · Major tears to muscles, tendons, ligaments
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc., 10255 NW 116 Way, MEDLEY, FLORIDA 33178
on — Major tears to muscles, tendons, ligaments, affecting the ankle(s).
Final narrative
The employee was working in the receiving area moving a rolling rack of baked goods. The corner of the rack caught his right ankle and the employee's Achilles tendon was severed.
An employee was unloading product from a truck when the truck pulled out of the dock. Product struck the employee causing him to fall out of the trailer to the ground and sustain rib fractures and a head laceration.
An employee was driving a stand-up forklift in the warehouse. The forklift drove over a piece wood and the employee's foot became pinned between the forklift and a wall. The employee's foot was crushed.
An employee was performing preventative maintenance on a cooler. As the employee was lubricating the machine's pusher arm, the main drive arm engaged and struck the employee's left finger, resulting in a fingertip amputation.
An employee was working at a station on a bun-making line. He was clearing dough from under a magnetized conveyor when the conveyor pulled in his left hand and broke it.
An employee was cleaning a brownie depositor on a production line. While reaching under the depositor to clear a potential clog, the employee suffered an amputation to a left-hand fingertip at the nailbed.
An employee was taking a trash cart to a dumpster when one of their fingers was pinched between the trash cart and the dumpster, resulting in a partial amputation.
An employee was pushing flat shopping carts back into the cart tunnel. When unjamming the carts, part of the cart struck the employee's left shin, resulting in a laceration and bleeding. The employee was hospitalized.
An employee was pulling a cart backward in a storage area when his right little finger was pinched between the cart frame and an electrical box mounted to the side of a support column. The employee's right little finger was partially amputated.
An employee was helping to push a welding trailer out of the path of a truck. The trailer then rolled over a half-inch elevation change that rocked the trailer toward an electrical box. The employee's finger was pinched between the welding trailer and electrical box, resulting in a finger amputation approximately 1/2-inch from the end.
An employee was unloading packages from a trailer onto a cart. While moving the cart, it struck the employee's heel causing a tear to their Achilles muscle. The employee required surgery.
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