Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at TIC - The Industrial Company, 989 Seven Pines Rd, BENTON, LOUISIANA 71006
on — Fractures , affecting the Back lumbar region.
Final narrative
An employee was operating a rubber-tracked crawler carrier to offload and place timber mats that are used for vehicular and equipment access on a utility right-of-way. The offloading of the mats from the dump bed caused the front end of the equipment to elevate and then come back down with force. The employee sustained compression fractures to two vertebrae in their lower back and was hospitalized.
Hospitalized Back lumbar region Oversized industrial hauler
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