Tops Markets Distribution Center

Caught between rolling powered vehicle and other object — Crushing injuries — LANCASTER, New York

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Tops Markets Distribution Center in LANCASTER, New York
Employer Tops Markets Distribution Center
Address 5873 Genesee Street
City, State ZIP LANCASTER, New York 14086
Report ID 2017021142
Event Date February 5, 2017
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Crushing injuries
Body Part Ankle(s)
Event Type Caught between rolling powered vehicle and other object
Source of Injury Pallet jack-powered
Secondary Source Racks-garment and other
Industry (NAICS) 493110
GPS Coordinates 42.94499, -78.63241

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Incident Narrative

An employee was operating a jack to pick cases and place them on pallets when he moved his jack to avoid a nearby coworker. As he moved to the left, his left ankle became pinned between the riding platform of the jack and some warehouse racking. His left ankle was crushed and required hospitalization.

Incident Summary

On February 5, 2017, a worker at Tops Markets Distribution Center in LANCASTER, New York suffered crushing injuries to the ankle(s). The incident was classified as caught between rolling powered vehicle and other object, with pallet jack-powered identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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