Intentional injury by other person, n.e.c. · Anxiety, stress, unspecified
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Circle K, 1400 Shreveport Road, MINDEN, LOUISIANA 71055
on — Anxiety, stress, unspecified, affecting the bODY SYSTEMS.
Final narrative
An employee was working at a convenience store when an armed assailant entered the store, held the employee at gunpoint, made her open the registers, and left. The employee was not physically harmed, but was hospitalized due to the traumatic situation.
An employee was taking a box to a dumpster in windy conditions. The box was approximately 3 to 4 feet long. The employee walked into a concrete pole approximately 4 to 5 feet tall that was put in place to protect the dumpsters from vehicles. The employee fell to the ground on her left side, resulting in a broken left hip that required hospitalization and surgery.
Two employees were assisting a customer that had run out of gas. As they attempted to push the vehicle to a different gas pump, one employee tripped over the other employee's leg and fell onto her left side, resulting in a broken leg.
An employee was walking from the food stand where pizza is made when they slipped on some water on the floor and fell to the concrete floor. The employee sustained a fractured femur and was hospitalized for surgery.
On 11/8/2023, at about 1:00 AM, an employee was engaged in an altercation with shoplifters. In the parking lot, the employee was struck by a vehicle driven by the shoplifters. The employee sustained injuries to both legs.
Two employees were engaged in a fight while the injured employee was working from a ladder. The co-worker pulled the ladder from underneath the injured employee, causing them to fall to the ground. The injured employee sustained a foot fracture and back injury.
A customer was driving their car out of the parking lot without paying their bill. The car struck an employee, who ended up on the hood of the vehicle. As the car turned onto the street, the employee was thrown off the hood and sustained a head injury requiring hospitalization.
An employee was working when a customer picked up a jump box and fled the store without paying. The employee was then struck by the customer's vehicle, resulting in ankle fractures.
An employee was walking through a hallway with two restrained residents when they were tripped by one of the residents, causing them to fall to the floor. The employee was hospitalized with a knee injury.
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