Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Pacific Federal Management Inc., J008 Fire Station, DEDEDO, GUAM 96912
on — Bruises, contusions, affecting the multiple face locations.
Final narrative
An employee had been making trips up and down a 14-foot ladder and to and from a cargo container to deliver items to a mason working on the roof. The employee was found on the ground near the ladder. The employee was hospitalized with contusions to the face and eye.
HospitalizedMultiple face locationsNonclassifiable
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