Costco Wholesale Corporation

Struck against stationary object or equipment, n.e.c. — Fractures — NAPERVILLE, Illinois

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Costco Wholesale Corporation in NAPERVILLE, Illinois
Employer Costco Wholesale Corporation
Address 1320 S. Route 59
City, State ZIP NAPERVILLE, Illinois 60565
Report ID 2015074807
Event Date July 18, 2015
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Knee(s) and leg(s)
Event Type Struck against stationary object or equipment, n.e.c.
Source of Injury Shelves, shelving
Industry (NAICS) 452910
GPS Coordinates 41.78260, -88.20541

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Incident Narrative

On or about July 18, 2015, at approximately 8:10 a.m., an employee was dismounting an electric pallet jack in the warehouse. After bringing the pallet jack to a full stop, she swung her leg out and struck an upright for a steel shelving unit, breaking a bone behind her knee. She was hospitalized.

Incident Summary

On July 18, 2015, a worker at Costco Wholesale Corporation in NAPERVILLE, Illinois suffered fractures to the knee(s) and leg(s). The incident was classified as struck against stationary object or equipment, n.e.c., with shelves, shelving identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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