Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Bass Pro Shops Springfield Distribution Center, 2500 E Kearney St, SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI 65898
on — Fractures , affecting the Hip joint(s).
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Final narrative
An employee was processing a return, sat it down at waist height, and turned to get something else when the employee's leg locked up. This caused them to fall to the floor and break a hip.
Hospitalized Hip joint(s) Other constructed surface
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