Fall on same level due to slip or trip · Fractures
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Connell Resources, Inc., 7785 Highland Meadows Parkway, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80528
on — Fractures , affecting the Trunk and other lower extremities.
Final narrative
An employee was cleaning mud off the rear of his truck so that he could shut the tailgate when he slipped on mud and fell to the pavement. The employee sustained fractures to his left femur and the left side of his pelvis.
Hospitalized Trunk and other lower extremities Other constructed surface
The injured employee was standing on the driver's side of a flatbed truck while another employee was using a forklift to load metal plates. As the forklift operator was removing the forks from the top plate, it began to slide. The injured employee's left middle finger was caught between the lifting eye of the two plates, causing his hand to be crushed between the top and bottom plates. He sustained a partial amputation to his left middle finger.
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