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OSHA Injury Report: Resolute Cross City

Injury · Other recordable case

On , an injury at Resolute Cross City in 40 SW 10th Street, Cross City, FL 32628 resulted in other recordable case. Employee was resaw chaser in dimension lumber, softwood, made from logs or bolts.

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Establishment
Resolute Cross City
Parent company
Resolute Forest Products
Street
40 SW 10th Street
City
Cross City
State
FL
ZIP
32628
On-site location
saw mill edger area
Outcome
Other recordable case (code 4)
Type
Injury (code 1)

working at his operations position

employee was using a pike pole tool to straighten a piece of lumber at this operating area. When he was done using the pike pole tool he set the tool up against the side of the metal support beam near the work station instead of placing the tool back in the tool holder designed to hold the tool. The bottom of the tool slipped and dropped into a small gap allowing the pike pole to drop down. As the tool descended the hook at the tip of the pike pole came in contact with the employee 's forearm and caused an injury.

puncture wound to left forearm

pike pole

left forearm puncture wound from pike pole tool

Job description
resaw chaser
SOC code
9999 — Uncoded
NAICS code
321113 — Dimension lumber, softwood, made from logs or bolts
NAICS vintage
2022
Avg employees
216
Total hours worked
561841
Establishment ID
1110414
Employer case #
2
Date of incident
Shift started
17:00:00.000
Time of incident
4:30:00.000
Filing year
2023
Submitted
07FEB24:20:09:00

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Data from OSHA ITA Form 300/301 electronic submissions, filing year 2023. ITA Case Detail records are establishment-reported submissions, not OSHA inspections — no per-record IMIS deep link exists.