Heitkamp Masonry, Inc.

Fall through surface or existing opening, unspecified — Fractures — COLUMBIA, Missouri

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Heitkamp Masonry, Inc. in COLUMBIA, Missouri
Employer Heitkamp Masonry, Inc.
Address UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI PCCLC, KENTUCKY BLVD
City, State ZIP COLUMBIA, Missouri 65201
Report ID 2016109946
Event Date October 21, 2016
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Multiple trunk locations
Event Type Fall through surface or existing opening, unspecified
Source of Injury Existing roof openings, other than skylights
Industry (NAICS) 238140
Inspection # 1187291
GPS Coordinates 38.93000, -92.29000

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Incident Narrative

An employee fell one level through an unmarked hole in a roof while he was removing debris and plywood. He was hospitalized for spinal and rib fractures, abrasions, and a cut to the head.

Incident Summary

On October 21, 2016, a worker at Heitkamp Masonry, Inc. in COLUMBIA, Missouri suffered fractures to the multiple trunk locations. The incident was classified as fall through surface or existing opening, unspecified, with existing roof openings, other than skylights identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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