Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Great Western Services, Inc, 700 Block 10th Ave, BETHLEHEM, PENNSYLVANIA 18018
on — Fractures, affecting the hip(s).
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Final narrative
An employee was installing hook bolts in a restoration hole. A pickup truck struck the employee, breaking his right hip.
An employee was walking on a job site when they were struck from behind by a pickup truck. The employee sustained fractures to the arms, pelvis, and legs.
An employee was leaf blowing to help clean the road. An excavator began backing up and caught the employee's foot, causing her to fall to the ground. The employee sustained the loss of a tooth, abrasions to the face and hand, and a cut to the foot.
An employee was using a ladder to cover a load of wood chips. A truck was trying to get by, so the employee got off the ladder and moved it out of the way. As the truck passed by, it struck the employee causing fractures to his lower right leg.
A crew was setting up to clean out a squeegee machine. The controls of the machine were struck by a spray wand, shifting the machine from park to reverse. When the machine was started, it lunged backward and caught an employee s leg against a water truck. The employee's leg was fractured.
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