Mericle Commercial Real Estate Group, Inc.

Other fall to lower level, unspecified — Fractures — PITTSTON, Pennsylvania

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Mericle Commercial Real Estate Group, Inc. in PITTSTON, Pennsylvania
Employer Mericle Commercial Real Estate Group, Inc.
Address Lot #6, 500 Keystone Drive
City, State ZIP PITTSTON, Pennsylvania 18641
Report ID 2016109688
Event Date October 13, 2016
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Lumbar region
Event Type Other fall to lower level, unspecified
Source of Injury Excavating machinery, unspecified
Secondary Source Rain
Industry (NAICS) 531210
GPS Coordinates 41.29000, -75.77000

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Incident Narrative

An operator slipped and fell off his excavator landing on a drainage pipe. The employee was hospitalized for a lower back fracture.

Incident Summary

On October 13, 2016, a worker at Mericle Commercial Real Estate Group, Inc. in PITTSTON, Pennsylvania suffered fractures to the lumbar region. The incident was classified as other fall to lower level, unspecified, with excavating machinery, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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