Building Air Services
Nonroadway collision with object other than vehicle, n.e.c. — Intracranial injuries, unspecified — NATCHEZ, Mississippi
| Employer | Building Air Services |
| Address | 303 Sargent Prentiss Drive |
| City, State ZIP | NATCHEZ, Mississippi 39120 |
| Report ID | 2015030393 |
| Event Date | March 26, 2015 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Intracranial injuries, unspecified |
| Body Part | Brain |
| Event Type | Nonroadway collision with object other than vehicle, n.e.c. |
| Source of Injury | Aerial lifts, scissor lifts-except truck-mounted |
| Secondary Source | Doors, except garage and vehicle |
| Industry (NAICS) | 238220 |
| GPS Coordinates | 31.55000, -91.36000 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee hit his head while traveling through a door on a scissor lift. He was hospitalized.
Incident Summary
On March 26, 2015, a worker at Building Air Services in NATCHEZ, Mississippi suffered intracranial injuries, unspecified to the brain. The incident was classified as nonroadway collision with object other than vehicle, n.e.c., with aerial lifts, scissor lifts-except truck-mounted identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
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