Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Thoutt Bros. Inc., 2400 University Blvd., DENVER, COLORADO 80210
on — Strains, affecting the multiple back regions.
Final narrative
An employee suffered a thoracic lumbar strain while lifting a heavy rock on site.
HospitalizedMultiple back regionsRocks, crushed stone
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