Other fall to lower level 6 to 30 feet · Surface, flesh wounds and soft tissue injuries
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at 4-S Manufacturing, LLC, 44855 Old Houston Hwy, HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS 77445
on — Surface, flesh wounds and soft tissue injuries, affecting the Trunk and other lower extremities.
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Final narrative
An employee was on a ladder patching a leak in the ceiling when they slipped and fell 8 to 10 feet to the floor. The employee suffered a left leg strain and contusions to the body and was hospitalized.
Hospitalized Trunk and other lower extremities Portable ladders and stairs unspecified
An employee was using a crane to load a concrete I-beam on a flatbed when the crane's chain broke, releasing the I-beam. The I-beam struck the employee, knocking him to the flatbed and then the ground. He suffered fractures to the back, shoulder, and knees.
An employee was operating a battery-powered broom to clean demolition debris off the top of the outermost bridge girder. The girder was approximately 11 feet above the demolition scaffold below. The employee fell approximately 8 feet to wind bracing below. The employee was hospitalized with a pelvis/tailbone fracture. Fall protection was in place at the time.
An employee was standing on the surface of a steel beam about two feet wide. He slipped and fell backward, landing on the concrete ground about 20 feet below. The employee sustained a broken pelvis.
An employee was cleaning out an inlet pipe in a stormwater structure. The employee stepped back, fell into the pipe, and landed on concrete 13 feet below, at the bottom of the structure. He suffered a broken back.
An employee was working on a platform, raised 6 to 8 feet in the air, to get something off a rack. The employee fell from the platform to the ground and sustained a head injury and injury to multiple body parts.
An employee was preparing to unjam an auger shaft while standing on a forklift-elevated, job-made platform. The employee's wrench slipped off the equipment, causing them to lose their balance and fall. The employee landed on the ground 14 feet below and suffered fractures to the orbital bone, left elbow, and lower back.
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