Fall from collapsing structure or equipment 26 to 30 feet · Fractures
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Executive Tree Care, 2690 Crum Creek Drive, BERWYN, PENNSYLVANIA 19312
on — Fractures, affecting the multiple body parts, n.e.c..
Final narrative
An employee was ascending a tree using climbing equipment. A large hollow space in the tree collapsed causing the employee to fall 30 feet to the ground. The employee was hospitalized for a broken right shoulder and broken ribs.
An employee was unhooking a rebar curtain from a crane while at the top of a 28-foot steel wall that they were tied off to when the wall disconnected and folded. The employee fell and struck additional braces and material on the way down, resulting in a fractured jaw and missing teeth.
Two employees were dismantling tube and coupler scaffolding when it collapsed and the employees fell approximately 26 feet to the ground. One employee sustained a fractured left fibula and a fractured right wrist. The second employee fractured both feet. Both employees were hospitalized.
An employee was on a scissor lift at 30 feet when the lift hydraulics failed and the lift suddenly went straight down. As a result, the employee broke both ankles.
At 7:27 AM, two maintenance workers were working in an aerial lift that was 27 feet off of ground. They were servicing an overhead crane. Another overhead crane ran into the aerial lift, tipping it over. The two maintenance workers were hospitalized with fractures to their backs and other injuries.
An employee was laying bricks from the working platform of a scaffold. Boards gave way and the employee fell 25-30 feet to a dirt floor. The employee suffered a broken heel and a hairline fracture of the hand.
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