Fall on same level while climbing stairs, steps, or curbs · Cerebral and other intracranial hemorrhages
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Mercy Hospital, 7301 Rogers Avenue, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 72903
on — Cerebral and other intracranial hemorrhages, affecting the brain.
Final narrative
An employee was walking to his car in the parking lot to move it when he stumbled on the curb, lost his balance, and fell. He hit his forehead, suffering a brain hemorrhage and loss of consciousness. He was hospitalized.
A security guard was responding to a call regarding an aggressive patient in the emergency room. The patient punched the employee in their face and chest. The employee left the patient's room and then became unresponsive due to cardiac arrest.
On 12/22/2023, an employee was carrying bins filled with pasta to a refrigerator. As he lifted a 20-pound bin, he felt pain in his lower back. The employee sustained a herniated disc.
An employee was walking through the kitchen while cleaning and ensuring all equipment was turned off when they tripped and fell into the corner of a table. The employee sustained a subdural hematoma and globe injury to the left eye.
An employee was walking down a hallway when she tripped and fell forward, landing on her left elbow and striking her face against the wall. She suffered a displaced fracture to the left elbow, through the humerus, and was hospitalized.
A nurse was visiting the home of a patient for requested treatment. She tripped on her gown while going up the steps to the property, falling and fracturing her left femur.
An employee was walking up an escalator that was out of service when they tripped on a step, fell, and suffered a closed fracture to the right femur as well as a dislocated right patella.
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