ComEd

Fall or jump curtailed by personal fall arrest system — Traumatic injuries and disorders, unspecified — HODGKINS, Illinois

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at ComEd in HODGKINS, Illinois
Employer ComEd
Address 75th St. and Willow Springs Rd.
City, State ZIP HODGKINS, Illinois 60525
Report ID 2018021682
Event Date February 18, 2018
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Traumatic injuries and disorders, unspecified
Body Part Nonclassifiable
Event Type Fall or jump curtailed by personal fall arrest system
Source of Injury Aerial lifts, scissor lifts-except truck-mounted
Industry (NAICS) 221121
Inspection # 1296162
GPS Coordinates 41.75000, -87.88000

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Incident Narrative

Two employees were installing a new arm on a 200 foot power pole in a 295-foot aerial lift. The lift shifted and the employees fell out of the basket. The employees were using fall protection and suffered traumatic injuries from the fall protection equipment.

Incident Summary

On February 18, 2018, a worker at ComEd in HODGKINS, Illinois suffered traumatic injuries and disorders, unspecified to the nonclassifiable. The incident was classified as fall or jump curtailed by personal fall arrest system, with aerial lifts, scissor lifts-except truck-mounted identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 64 severe injury reports involving "Fall or jump curtailed by personal fall arrest system" incidents in our database. Browse all Fall or jump curtailed by personal fall arrest system injuries.

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