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Locke Investments, LLC

Struck by falling object or equipment, unspecified · Cuts, lacerations

Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at Locke Investments, LLC, 700 Almeda Genoa Rd., HOUSTON, TEXAS 77047 on — Cuts, lacerations, affecting the face, unspecified.

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An employee was lifting a cover for a hole using a crane. A cheater bar that was inside the cover fell and struck the employee's face causing a laceration requiring hospitalization.

Hospitalized Face, unspecified Crowbars

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An employee was loading a light pole base onto the forks of a forklift when the weight of the base caused it to come back toward him and his leg became pinched between the light pole base and another light pole base that was on the ground. The employee sustained injury to his left leg just above the ankle and was hospitalized.

Locke Investments, LLC

An employee was cutting rebar with a rebar cutting and bending machine. The rebar lifted his left hand against the top guard of the point of operation, causing lacerations to the middle and ring fingers.

Locke Investments, LLC

An employee was flipping a concrete slab, tread side up, in preparation for shipping. As he was flipping the concrete slab, the load shifted and started to swing. The employee s hand was caught between the slab and an adjacent object. The employee was hospitalized with a hand laceration.

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