Tractor Supply Distribution Center

Moving in opposite directions, oncoming, nonroadway — Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury — WACO, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Tractor Supply Distribution Center in WACO, Texas
Employer Tractor Supply Distribution Center
Address 2801 Corporation Pkwy
City, State ZIP WACO, Texas 76712
Report ID 20161211642
Event Date December 14, 2016
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury
Body Part Hand(s), unspecified
Event Type Moving in opposite directions, oncoming, nonroadway
Source of Injury Forklift, order picker, platform truck-powered
Secondary Source Forklift, order picker, platform truck-powered
Industry (NAICS) 423990
GPS Coordinates 31.49330, -97.16647

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Incident Narrative

An employee was operating a powered industrial truck when he collided with a coworker who was also operating a powered industrial truck. His left hand was caught between the two trucks as they collided, requiring hospitalization.

Incident Summary

On December 14, 2016, a worker at Tractor Supply Distribution Center in WACO, Texas suffered soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury to the hand(s), unspecified. The incident was classified as moving in opposite directions, oncoming, nonroadway, with forklift, order picker, platform truck-powered identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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