Overexertion in lifting-multiple episodes · Myocardial infarction (heart attack)
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at The Giant Company, 1750 Quentin Road, LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA 17042
on — Myocardial infarction (heart attack), affecting the heart.
Final narrative
An employee was working in the back room putting boxes on carts to stock the store. He suffered a heart attack.
An employee was moving pallets of water. A pallet started to lean, and the employee moved to its side to push the 35-pack of water and straighten the product on the pallet. The water fell and knocked the employee to the ground, and the employee suffered a dislocation to the left hip as well as a fracture to the hip socket. The employee was hospitalized, requiring surgery.
A pallet was being moved through a store backroom on a powered pallet jack. The side of the pallet struck an employee, causing them to fall to the floor and suffer a broken left hip.
An employee was collecting shopping carts in the parking lot when they lost their balance and fell to the pavement. The employee sustained a fracture to the shoulder.
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An employee was manually lifting cases of beer from a rolling cart and stacking them in a storage room. The employee felt ill, experienced chest pain, and then passed out and struck his head.
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