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OSHA Injury Report: Fort Myer Construction

Injury · Other recordable case

On , an injury at Fort Myer Construction in 2237 33rd St. NE, Washington, DC 20018 resulted in other recordable case. Employee was skilled labor in highway street and bridge construction industry.

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Parent company
Fort Myer Construction
Street
2237 33rd St. NE
City
Washington
State
DC
ZIP
20018
On-site location
3137 Pennsy Drive Hyattsville MD
Outcome
Other recordable case (code 4)
Type
Injury (code 1)

Placing PVC pipe into the service truck in preparation for the workday.

FMCC employee [REDACTED] was completing the process of loading PVC pipe into the back of his assigned service truck. While closing the rear gate of the truck; Mr. [REDACTED] hand became caught between the gate and the PVC pipe; resulting in his left pinky finger being smashed. Mr. [REDACTED] sought medical attention following the incident.

Laceration to his left pinky.

The PVC pipe and the gate to the service truck.

FMCC employee [REDACTED] was loading PVC pipe into his service truck when his hand was caught between the rear gate and the pipe crushing his left pinky finger. He sought medical attention.

Job description
Skilled labor
SOC code
47-2061 — Construction Laborers
NAICS code
237310 — highway street and bridge construction industry
NAICS vintage
2022
Avg employees
703
Total hours worked
1411754
EIN
540956585
Establishment ID
1529544
Employer case #
14
Date of incident
Shift started
6:00
Time of incident
7:34
Filing year
2025
Submitted
02MAR26:18:17:00

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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.