Universal Protection Services

Fall on same level due to tripping over an object — Intracranial injuries, unspecified — PANAMA CITY, Florida

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Universal Protection Services in PANAMA CITY, Florida
Employer Universal Protection Services
Address Arizona Chemical-Panama, 2 S. Everitt Ave
City, State ZIP PANAMA CITY, Florida 32405
Report ID 2016010431
Event Date January 16, 2016
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Intracranial injuries, unspecified
Body Part Brain
Event Type Fall on same level due to tripping over an object
Source of Injury Floor, n.e.c.
Secondary Source Floor coverings- nonstructural
Industry (NAICS) 561612
GPS Coordinates 30.19000, -85.66000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was moving his chair and tripped over the rug and fell. He was hospitalized for a head injury and a laceration to the right ear.

Incident Summary

On January 16, 2016, a worker at Universal Protection Services in PANAMA CITY, Florida suffered intracranial injuries, unspecified to the brain. The incident was classified as fall on same level due to tripping over an object, with floor, n.e.c. identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

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