Fall to lower level resulting from exposure or contact unspecified · Severe wounds, internal injuries and electrocution, electric shock
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Hillpointe Construction LLC, 631 W Morse Blvd Suite 200, WINTER PARK, FLORIDA 32789
on — Severe wounds, internal injuries and electrocution, electric shock, affecting the Body systems and other part(s) of body.
Final narrative
An employee was working from a step ladder, changing a bulb on a ceiling light fixture. He was electrocuted, causing him to fall off the step ladder onto a concrete countertop, fracturing several ribs.
Hospitalized Body systems and other part(s) of body Step ladders
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An employee was working as a fire watch. The employee was exposed to anhydrous ammonia and was not able to see while climbing down a ladder due to eye irritation. The employee fell and was hospitalized for a broken ankle.
An employee was working from a ladder and adjusting a spreader guide roller with a T-handle Allen wrench. The employee came into contact with an electrical junction box/wires, was shocked, and fell off the ladder to the concrete floor. He suffered a broken right-side rib, a puncture in the right lung, and an electrical shock burn to the right palm.
An employee was on a 10-foot ladder, working to insulate 24-inch piping that was 12 feet above the ground. The pipe jack/steel tube used to raise the pipe slipped, causing the steel tube to strike the employee's face. The impact caused the employee to fall off the ladder and sustain fractures to their left tibia and fibula.
An employee was on a rooftop, supervising the lifting of a 30' x 30' structure manufactured from I-beams. The employee was knocked to the ground and the suspended load settled on them. The employee sustained a head injury, loss of an eye, and fractured ribs.
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