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Emporium Hardwoods Operating Company LLC

Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation · Cuts, lacerations

Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at Emporium Hardwoods Operating Company LLC, 15970 Route 120, EMPORIUM, PENNSYLVANIA 15834 on — Cuts, lacerations, affecting the foot (feet), unspecified.

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An employee was cleaning up an aisleway. The employee picked up a portion of a log and went to throw it on the waste conveyor. The employee slipped on the incline that led up to the conveyor, fell down, and his foot got caught on the conveyor. The conveyor belt pulled off his boot and cut his foot. The employee was hospitalized.

Hospitalized Foot (feet), unspecified Conveyors-belt

Emporium Hardwoods Operating Company, LLC

An employee was helping to clean up around a conveyor belt area. Another employee turned the conveyor on so it could move and clear some material. The employee attempted to remove a large piece of bark under the conveyor. His left arm was caught in the moving parts under the conveyor. He was hospitalized with a broken left arm and required surgery.

Emporium Hardwoods Operating Company LLC

An employee was using a 24" chainsaw to trim oversized logs. During use, the chainsaw dropped and cut the employee's foot. The employee was hospitalized for surgery on his foot.

Emporium Hardwoods Operating Company LLC

In the planner area, an employee was piling lumber that was being transported by a lumber chain. One of the chains became jammed. The employee reached between the chain way because the chains were doubled over. Energy was stored in the gear box due to the jam. The employee manually tugged the belt associated with the belt/pulley mechanism for the 2 hp motor and gear box. The motor/gear box drives the chains. When the employee tugged on the belt, it released the stored energy from the jammed gear box. The employee's fingers went into the nip point created by the belt/pulley and three fingers on the right hand were severely fractured. The ring finger also had skin removed.

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