Compressed or pinched by shifting objects or equipment · Crushing injuries
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Florida Atlantic Ironworks, Inc., Neocity Academy Stem HS, KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA 34744
on — Crushing injuries, affecting the chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders.
Final narrative
An employee was welding from a scissor lift. As the lift moved, he was caught between its rails and a beam. His chest was crushed.
HospitalizedChest, except internal location of diseases or disordersAerial lifts, scissor lifts-except truck-mounted
More severe injuries at Florida Atlantic Ironworks, Inc.
An employee was installing a joist seat at roof level while standing on an extension ladder that was placed on metal decking. The ladder began slipping and the employee fell approximately 7 feet to the ground surface. As he fell, his foot was caught between the rungs of the ladder. The employee sustained a broken right ankle requiring hospitalization and surgery.
On January 26, 2023, at 11:30 AM, an employee was installing a brace in the top slot when the brace jumped, causing the employee's hand to become lodged between the column and concrete wall. The employee sustained partial amputations of the thumb, index, and middle fingers at the first knuckle.
An employee was installing decking. While reaching for a piece of the decking, the employee slipped and fell off the building to the ground, suffering two broken ribs and a skull fracture. The employee was hospitalized.
An employee was operating a scissor lift when a steel beam swung and struck the employee and the lift. The scissor lift tipped over, and the employee fell 10 feet to the concrete floor, suffering a fractured hip and pelvis.
An employee was spotting the PIT operator, lost his footing due to some loose ground near the unloading area, and fell. While on the ground, his leg was crushed by the bridging material when it was unloaded onto the ground. The employee suffered a broken leg and ankle.
An employee was operating a forklift and unloading a truck. After the truck was unloaded, the employee got off the forklift and proceeded to adjust the dock plate with a hook tool. The dock plate slipped and the employee went to adjust the plate with their hand when their left middle finger got caught. Their finger was amputated above the first joint.
An employee was rotating a carbide granulator blade when his finger was caught between the blade and a stationary part of the machine. The employee's right middle finger was partially amputated and they suffered an avulsion to the right ring fingertip.
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More severe injuries in this industry (NAICS 238120)
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