Auburn, NY —
OSHA Injury Report: Casler Masonry, Inc.
Injury · Job transfer or restriction
At a glance
On , an injury at Casler Masonry, Inc. in 2080 Cranebrook Drive, Auburn, NY 13021 resulted in job transfer or restriction. Employee was laborer in masonry contractors.
Where did this happen?
- Establishment
- Casler Masonry, Inc.
- Parent company
- Casler Masonry, Inc.
- Street
- 2080 Cranebrook Drive
- City
- Auburn
- State
- NY
- ZIP
- 13021
- On-site location
- Great Lakes Cheese Jobsite
What was the outcome?
- Outcome
- Job transfer or restriction (code 3)
- Type
- Injury (code 1)
- Days restricted or transferred
- 180
Before the incident
[REDACTED] was pulling down the handle on the mortar mixer silo.
What happened
When I E was pulling down the handle on the mortar mixer silo he heard a popping noise and felt pain in his left shoulder.
Injury or illness
Tear in left shoulder
Object or substance involved
Pulling down the mortar mixer silo handle
Summary line
Mortar mixer silo handle; popping noise and pain in left shoulder
Employee and industry
- Job description
- Laborer
- SOC code
- 47-2061 — Construction Laborers
- NAICS code
- 238140 — Masonry contractors
- NAICS vintage
- 2022
- Avg employees
- 68
- Total hours worked
- 123692
- EIN
- 161044312
- Establishment ID
- 102339
- Employer case #
- 1
When (timing detail)
- Date of incident
- Shift started
- 6:00:00.000
- Time of incident
- 9:00:00.000
- Filing year
- 2023
- Submitted
- 21FEB24:15:21:00
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Source
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.