Advanced Design & Packaging
Caught in running equipment or machinery, unspecified — Fractures — ATLANTA, Georgia
| Employer | Advanced Design & Packaging |
| Address | 5090 McDOUGALL DRIVE SW |
| City, State ZIP | ATLANTA, Georgia 30336 |
| Report ID | 20181212616 |
| Event Date | December 8, 2018 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Fractures |
| Body Part | Finger(s), fingernail(s), unspecified |
| Event Type | Caught in running equipment or machinery, unspecified |
| Source of Injury | Machinery, unspecified |
| Industry (NAICS) | 322211 |
| Inspection # | 1367890 |
| GPS Coordinates | 33.75000, -84.55000 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was leaning on a machine in the production area when his hand became caught in the machine. He sustained fractures to his thumb and index finger.
Incident Summary
On December 8, 2018, a worker at Advanced Design & Packaging in ATLANTA, Georgia suffered fractures to the finger(s), fingernail(s), unspecified. The incident was classified as caught in running equipment or machinery, unspecified, with machinery, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 1,279 severe injury reports involving "Caught in running equipment or machinery, unspecified" incidents in our database. Browse all Caught in running equipment or machinery, unspecified injuries.
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