OKLAHOMA ROOFING & SHEET METAL, LLC

Stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing — Cuts, lacerations — OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at OKLAHOMA ROOFING & SHEET METAL, LLC in OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma
Employer OKLAHOMA ROOFING & SHEET METAL, LLC
Address 1708 SOUTH LOWERY AVENUE
City, State ZIP OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma 73129
Report ID 2018076979
Event Date July 11, 2018
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Cuts, lacerations
Body Part Face, unspecified
Event Type Stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing
Source of Injury Co-worker or work associate of injured or ill worker, unspecified
Secondary Source Knives, unspecified or n.e.c.
Industry (NAICS) 238160
GPS Coordinates 35.44000, -97.47000

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Incident Narrative

Two employees were involved in an altercation and one employee was cut on the face with a knife.

Incident Summary

On July 11, 2018, a worker at OKLAHOMA ROOFING & SHEET METAL, LLC in OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma suffered cuts, lacerations to the face, unspecified. The incident was classified as stabbing, cutting, slashing, piercing, with co-worker or work associate of injured or ill worker, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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