Struck by rolling powered vehicle or machinery · Nonfatal 'crushing' injuries
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Red Line Towing, Inc, 347 Main Street, DICKSON CITY, PENNSYLVANIA 18519
on — Nonfatal 'crushing' injuries, affecting the Lower leg(s).
Final narrative
An employee was underneath a flatbed truck, using a jack to lower the truck down. The truck began to roll and crushed the employee's right lower leg, resulting in hospitalization.
An employee was was exiting a car they were detailing when a malfunction caused it to move. The employee was pinned between the car door and a pole, suffering a lower left leg fracture and crushing injuries.
An employee was operating a tug that had been re-tagged due to faulty brakes. As the employee approached the designated parking area, he slowed the tug using the clutch and then exited the tug. He went to stop the tug from colliding with a concrete wall when his right ankle became caught between the tug and a parking stall barrier. He sustained a fractured ankle and was hospitalized.
An employee was on a tugger. He was backing up to pick up a stack of pallets. While aligning the tugger with the pallets, his left leg was caught and broken between the tugger and a storage rack.
An employee was operating an electric pallet jack. While standing beside the equipment, the pallet jack lurched forward, pinning the employee's leg against racking. The employee was hospitalized with a fractured right ankle.
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