Safety Incidents

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Gloucester Terminals LLC

2025-08-28 · GLOUCESTER CITY, NEW JERSEY

OSHA Record
2025088587
Event date
2025-08-28
Employer
Gloucester Terminals LLC
Location
GLOUCESTER CITY, NEW JERSEY 08030
NAICS
488320
Nature of injury
Fractures
Part of body
Lower leg(s)
Event
Fall, contact incident onboard water vehicle
Source
Cargo ship, freighter, passenger liner

Final narrative

An employee was working to unload cargo from a ship. A steel coil contacted the employee's left leg. The lower leg was fractured.
Hospitalized

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