Caught in running equipment or machinery, n.e.c. · Amputations
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at AAF INTERNATIONAL, 2100 NELWOOD DRIVE, COLUMBIA, MISSOURI 65202
on — Amputations, affecting the finger(s), fingernail(s), unspecified.
Final narrative
An employee was testing jig operations at the beginning of his shift. After a cycle did not complete properly, he reached to adjust the jig. The jig cycled another 1/2 inch causing the partial amputation of his left middle finger.
A temporary employee was attempting to place an empty bin under a shredder. The bin was not in alignment so two co-workers pushed the bin forward while the injured employee guided it through. The injured employee's right thumb was pinched between the bin and the shredder frame. The employee was hospitalized for an open fracture of the right thumb.
On 11/22/16, an employee was cleaning a glue roller with a scraper when the employee's right-hand middle finger was caught between glue rollers. The fingertip had to be surgically amputated.
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