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OSHA Injury Report: 1- Ameritex Pipe & Products Seguin - Pipe and Box

Injury · Other recordable case

On , an injury at 1- Ameritex Pipe & Products Seguin - Pipe and Box in 3960 Hwy 90 East, Seguin, TX 78156 resulted in other recordable case. Employee was overhead Crane Operator in concrete Pipe and Precast Products.

Parent company
AmeriTex Pipe & Products
Street
3960 Hwy 90 East
City
Seguin
State
TX
ZIP
78156
On-site location
Box Side 50T pit
Outcome
Other recordable case (code 4)
Type
Injury (code 1)

While worker was positioning a strut bar he grabbed it with his right hand and jam it down his hand specifically his index finger hit a metal segment and pinched ripped a portion of his nail.

While worker was positioning a strut bar he grabbed it with his right hand and jam it down his hand specifically his index finger hit a metal segment and pinched ripped a portion of his nail.

While worker was positioning a strut bar he grabbed it with his right hand and jam it down his hand specifically his index finger hit a metal segment and pinched ripped a portion of his nail.

Metal Strut bar and Metal fixture

Worker was positioning a strut bar he grabbed it with his right hand and jam it down and his index finger hit metal and ripped a portion of his nail.

Job description
Overhead Crane Operator
SOC code
53-7021 — Crane and Tower Operators
NAICS code
327332 — Concrete Pipe and Precast Products
NAICS vintage
2022
Avg employees
171
Total hours worked
377018
EIN
261600755
Establishment ID
1204148
Employer case #
2023-0542
Date of incident
Shift started
4:54:00.000
Time of incident
22:50:00.000
Submitted
01MAR24:17:38:00

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