Pedestrian struck by forward-moving vehicle in roadway · Fractures
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at J.P. Mascaro & Son, 44 Woodland Rd., WYOMISSING, PENNSYLVANIA 19610
on — Fractures, affecting the wrist(s).
Final narrative
An employee had collected recycling cans from the left side of the street and was crossing back to the front of his truck when a car struck him. He suffered a bilateral broken wrist, laceration near the eye, and a bruised groin area, requiring hospitalization and wrist surgery.
An employee was standing on a foot stand on the side of a garbage truck. As he stepped back and off the stand, an oncoming vehicle struck his left side, resulting in fractures to his face and pelvis.
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