Pedestrian struck by vehicle propelled by another vehicle in work zone · Fractures
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at H2O Innovation, Inc., Highway 80, PASCAGOULA, MISSISSIPPI 39567
on — Fractures, affecting the thigh(s).
Final narrative
Employees were preparing to clean the eastbound lanes of a highway bridge when a vehicle swerved and struck the arrow board trailer and truck. The injured employee was then struck by the trailer and suffered a femur fracture.
An employee was struck by a pickup truck after the driver of a truck mounted attenuator struck the pickup, pushing it into the employee. The employee sustained a fractured hip, a fractured foot, and a traumatic brain injury.
An employee and a co-worker were preparing to block off the side of a road for a utility crew. The employee was picking up traffic cones while the co-worker was towing an arrow board with a truck. A vehicle crossed two lanes of traffic and entered the work zone, striking the arrow board that was being towed. The board subsequently struck the employee, resulting in a fractured left hand, fractured ribs on the right side, and a contusion to their right forearm.
Employees were putting up traffic control signs when a car stopped on the interstate. The car was then struck by a semi-truck, forcing the car into the injured employee. They sustained a shoulder fracture.
An employee was outside a company truck, placing safety cones around it to secure a working area. Two vehicles collided on the road; one of them then went out of control and struck the employee, who suffered broken ribs, a broken orbital socket, hip and leg injuries, and a concussion.
Employees of Ganim Company were setting up a work zone when a vehicle crashed into a company buffer van from behind. The van was pushed into a company truck with an arrow board attached to the back. The truck then struck three employees that were on foot. Two employees received scrapes and bruising. The third employee sustained a broken fibula and a hole in his leg.
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