NPC International dba Pizza Hut

Struck by object or equipment dropped by injured worker — Fractures — FLORA, Illinois

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at NPC International dba Pizza Hut in FLORA, Illinois
Employer NPC International dba Pizza Hut
Address 104 Hagen Dr
City, State ZIP FLORA, Illinois 62839
Report ID 2018043982
Event Date April 25, 2018
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Toes(s), toenail(s)
Event Type Struck by object or equipment dropped by injured worker
Source of Injury Pots, pans, trays
Industry (NAICS) 722513
GPS Coordinates 38.68053, -88.48897

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Incident Narrative

An employee was cleaning a grease trap and dropped the grease trap onto his toe. The employee was hospitalized for a fractured toe.

Incident Summary

On April 25, 2018, a worker at NPC International dba Pizza Hut in FLORA, Illinois suffered fractures to the toes(s), toenail(s). The incident was classified as struck by object or equipment dropped by injured worker, with pots, pans, trays identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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