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OSHA Injury Report: NYC Health + Hospitals/Henry J. Carter
Injury · Days away from work
At a glance
On , an injury at NYC Health + Hospitals/Henry J. Carter in 1752 Park Ave, New York, NY 10035 resulted in days away from work. Employee was patient Care Technician in nursing Facility.
Where did this happen?
- Establishment
- NYC Health + Hospitals/Henry J. Carter
- Parent company
- NYC Health + Hospitals
- Street
- 1752 Park Ave
- City
- New York
- State
- NY
- ZIP
- 10035
- On-site location
- CARTER 4 SNF
What was the outcome?
- Outcome
- Days away from work (code 2)
- Type
- Injury (code 1)
- Days away from work
- 104
Before the incident
Employee states- I was assigned to relieve a 1:1 patient before assignment given by the RN in charge the bells were ringing on the floor and to assign assist one of them the nurse sat at the 1:1 so I could assist the patient to the bathroom I felt a little pain while doing it but didn 't pay attention to it and returned to the patient that ' when i started feeling the pain getting worse on my back. Injury to lower back (pain) and mid-back (pain).
What happened
Employee states- I was assigned to relieve a 1:1 patient before assignment given by the RN in charge the bells were ringing on the floor and to assign assist one of them the nurse sat at the 1:1 so I could assist the patient to the bathroom I felt a little pain while doing it but didn 't pay attention to it and returned to the patient that ' when i started feeling the pain getting worse on my back. Injury to lower back (pain) and mid-back (pain).
Injury or illness
Employee states- I was assigned to relieve a 1:1 patient before assignment given by the RN in charge the bells were ringing on the floor and to assign assist one of them the nurse sat at the 1:1 so I could assist the patient to the bathroom I felt a little pain while doing it but didn 't pay attention to it and returned to the patient that ' when i started feeling the pain getting worse on my back. Injury to lower back (pain) and mid-back (pain).
Object or substance involved
Employee states- I was assigned to relieve a 1:1 patient before assignment given by the RN in charge the bells were ringing on the floor and to assign assist one of them the nurse sat at the 1:1 so I could assist the patient to the bathroom I felt a little pain while doing it but didn 't pay attention to it and returned to the patient that ' when i started feeling the pain getting worse on my back. Injury to lower back (pain) and mid-back (pain).
Summary line
[REDACTED] SNF. Employee states- I was assigned to relieve a 1:1 patient before assignment given by the RN in charge the bells were ringing on the floor and to assign assist one of them the nurse sat at the 1:1 so I could assist the patient to the bathroo
Employee and industry
- Job description
- Patient Care Technician
- SOC code
- 31-1131 — Nursing Assistants
- NAICS code
- 623110 — Nursing Facility
- NAICS vintage
- 2022
- Avg employees
- 691
- Total hours worked
- 880428
- EIN
- 132656001
- Establishment ID
- 1457533
- Employer case #
- 00046767a
When (timing detail)
- Date of incident
- Time of incident
- 16:30
- Filing year
- 2025
- Submitted
- 05FEB26:22:20:00
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Source
Data from OSHA ITA Form 300/301 electronic submissions, filing year 2025. ITA Case Detail records are establishment-reported submissions, not OSHA inspections — no per-record IMIS deep link exists.