Fall or jump from and struck by rail vehicle-transportation incident · Amputations
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Savage Services, 2201 Old Spanish Trail, WESTLAKE, LOUISIANA 70669
on — Amputations, affecting the forearm(s).
Final narrative
An employee was riding on the end platform of a tank railcar. As the railcar came to a stop, the employee fell off the platform to the ground. The railcar wheels ran over his forearm as he fell. The forearm was medically amputated.
An employee was on an elevated platform, turning valves to prepare for cleaning the melter. He lost footing and fell 6 to 8 feet to the main floor. The employee sustained bruised and/or cracked ribs.
An employee was attempting to close a door to a loading booth he was working from. The door closed on his hand, resulting in an amputation of his right-hand little fingertip.
An employee was in the process of switching railcars in the scrap yard when he slipped and fell from the engine landing beneath the railcar wheel as the railcar was moving. His right leg and left foot were crushed, resulting in a right leg amputation.
An employee was moving rail cars. While standing on the rail car trying to set the brakes, he slipped and fell and the rail car rolled over his foot. The employee's foot was surgically amputated.
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