INCA PRESSWOOD-PALLETS, LTD.

Caught in running equipment or machinery, n.e.c. — Fractures — DOVER, Ohio

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at INCA PRESSWOOD-PALLETS, LTD. in DOVER, Ohio
Employer INCA PRESSWOOD-PALLETS, LTD.
Address 3005 PROGRESS STREET
City, State ZIP DOVER, Ohio 44622
Report ID 2018043995
Event Date April 25, 2018
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Forearm(s)
Event Type Caught in running equipment or machinery, n.e.c.
Source of Injury Metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, n.e.c.
Industry (NAICS) 321920
Inspection # 1313711
GPS Coordinates 40.54613, -81.50108

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Incident Narrative

An employee was checking on a maintenance employee who was working on a deflasher when the turn table came down and pinned his left forearm, fracturing it and requiring surgery.

Incident Summary

On April 25, 2018, a worker at INCA PRESSWOOD-PALLETS, LTD. in DOVER, Ohio suffered fractures to the forearm(s). The incident was classified as caught in running equipment or machinery, n.e.c., with metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, n.e.c. identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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