LJD Holdings, Inc

Caught in running equipment or machinery, n.e.c. — Fractures — BOISE, Idaho

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at LJD Holdings, Inc in BOISE, Idaho
Employer LJD Holdings, Inc
Address 3494 South TK Ave
City, State ZIP BOISE, Idaho 83705
Report ID 2018021673
Event Date February 18, 2018
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Hand(s) and arm(s), n.e.c.
Event Type Caught in running equipment or machinery, n.e.c.
Source of Injury Broiling and frying equipment and appliances
Secondary Source Blouses, shirts, dresses, trousers, skirts
Industry (NAICS) 311412
GPS Coordinates 43.57000, -116.19000

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Incident Narrative

While inspecting a fryer, an employee's sleeve was caught and pulled into the fryer. The employee sustained a broken hand and forearm.

Incident Summary

On February 18, 2018, a worker at LJD Holdings, Inc in BOISE, Idaho suffered fractures to the hand(s) and arm(s), n.e.c.. The incident was classified as caught in running equipment or machinery, n.e.c., with broiling and frying equipment and appliances identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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