Other fall to lower level unspecified · Other multiple traumatic injuries n.e.c.
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Commercial Metals Company, 1 Steel Mill Dr., SEGUIN, TEXAS 78155
on — Other multiple traumatic injuries n.e.c., affecting the Head and extremities.
Final narrative
A truck driver was walking on top of a load of logs to remove tarps. He approached the edge to prepare for dismounting. He stepped on a sideboard that shifted, causing him to fall to the ground. He sustained a cut to the top of his head that required five stitches, fractures to his right forearm, and a dislocated right elbow.
Hospitalized Head and extremities Other semi, tractor-trailer
A rolling mill was shut down due to a cobble between two mill stands. The injured employee was cleaning the cobble from the delivery side of stand A, while another employee went to the control panel to move stand B and stand A moved instead. The injured employee's right thumb got caught between the delivery guide of stand A and the looper trough. The tip of his thumb required surgical amputation to the bone to allow for stitches.
An employee entered the baghouse to take dust samples from a compartment. When he entered the building there was baghouse dust approximately 12 inches deep on the floor. The employee walked through the dust about 5 feet when he noticed the layer of dust beneath the top was hot and felt his feet burning. Heated dust had entered the top of his boot and worked downward until resting underneath the arch of his right foot causing burns to the bottom of his foot.
An employee was using a crane to move a 6-by-60-foot bundle of rebar from a stock rack to production lines. The employee placed the crane remote on an adjacent bundle and was placing the wire sling under the suspended bundle when the remote control slid off the adjacent bundle and fell under the suspended bundle. The employee reached under the suspended bundle when the bundle tie wire suddenly broke. The bundle fell onto the employee's right hand, resulting in a crushed and fractured hand.
An employee was working between railcars on an active railroad track to connect the airbrake. Another employee moved the railcars, striking and running over the employee resulting in amputation of both legs.
On February 11, 2022, an employee was using an overhead crane to lift a hopper full of scraps to empty it in a dumpster that measured 40 feet long and 2 feet high. Since the dumpster was not completely full, the hopper did not dump forward, so the employee went inside the dumpster and attempted to rock the hopper. He exited the dumpster and used the overhead crane to turn the hopper to the rear of the dumpster. He then stood on the right side of the dumpster while holding onto the lifting yoke for the hopper with his right hand. While holding the yoke arm for balance, he attempted to tip the bucket by rocking it back and forth. As the bucket dumped scrap metal, his right ring finger got caught between the yoke arm and the yoke stop plate of the hopper, resulting in an amputation of the fingertip without bone loss.
An employee was retrieving a Christmas tree from a shelf using a ladder. He missed a step and fell to the concrete floor. He sustained injury to his head and wrist.
An employee was unloading a carpet pad from a truck when they fell from the truck dock to the concrete below, resulting in five fractured ribs and an injury to their left lung.
An employee fell from a step ladder while reaching for a tie-off point. He impacted the ground, and landed on his bolt bag which contained tools. The employee was hospitalized with fractured ribs, and a lacerated spleen and kidney.
An employee slipped while descending in a stairwell, fell, and suffered multiple contusions/bruises to the head, neck, shoulders, knees, and back. She was hospitalized.
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