Rockaway Shop Rite Associates, Inc.
Stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing — Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds — PERTH AMBOY, New Jersey
| Employer | Rockaway Shop Rite Associates, Inc. |
| Address | CONVERY BLVD. |
| City, State ZIP | PERTH AMBOY, New Jersey 08861 |
| Report ID | 20171212189 |
| Event Date | December 24, 2017 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds |
| Body Part | Nonclassifiable |
| Event Type | Stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing |
| Source of Injury | Former co-worker |
| Secondary Source | Knives, unspecified or n.e.c. |
| Industry (NAICS) | 446110 |
| GPS Coordinates | 40.52328, -74.28118 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was laying out food for the holidays in the manager's office when a former employee entered the store and stabbed the employee 18 times with a knife.
Incident Summary
On December 24, 2017, a worker at Rockaway Shop Rite Associates, Inc. in PERTH AMBOY, New Jersey suffered puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds to the nonclassifiable. The incident was classified as stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing, with former co-worker identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 126 severe injury reports involving "Stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing" incidents in our database. Browse all Stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing injuries.
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