Overexertion and bodily reaction and exertion, n.e.c. · Fractures and dislocations
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at A-1 Elevator Service LLC, 1148 S Peters St, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 70130
on — Fractures and dislocations, affecting the shoulder(s) and arm(s).
Final narrative
A mechanic was servicing an elevator. As he was reaching around to secure a bolt, he was shocked by the electrical wiring. The employee pulled his arm back suddenly which resulted in a dislocation of his shoulder and a fracture in his arm.
HospitalizedShoulder(s) and arm(s)Bodily motion or position of injured, ill worker
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