Rumpke Transportation Columbus OH
Stepped on object — Fractures — COLUMBUS, Ohio
| Employer | Rumpke Transportation Columbus OH |
| Address | 1178 Joyce Ave |
| City, State ZIP | COLUMBUS, Ohio 43214 |
| Report ID | 2019066477 |
| Event Date | June 27, 2019 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Fractures |
| Body Part | Skull |
| Event Type | Stepped on object |
| Source of Injury | Parts and materials, n.e.c. |
| Industry (NAICS) | 562111 |
| GPS Coordinates | 39.99000, -82.96000 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was walking toward a container and stepped on a lock bar that was propped up against a container. The lock bar struck the employee in the head. The employee then walked away and fell backwards, hitting their head on the concrete floor. The employee suffered a hairline fracture to the skull.
Incident Summary
On June 27, 2019, a worker at Rumpke Transportation Columbus OH in COLUMBUS, Ohio suffered fractures to the skull. The incident was classified as stepped on object, with parts and materials, n.e.c. identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 59 severe injury reports involving "Stepped on object" incidents in our database. Browse all Stepped on object injuries.
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| Date | Employer | Location | Nature | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 10, 2017 | F.W. Webb | STRATFORD, Connecticut | Fractures and other injuries, n.e.c. | Hosp. |
| Jul 25, 2016 | METAL WORKS OF MONTANA INC | OROFINO, Idaho | Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds | Hosp. |
| Feb 2, 2017 | Xpress Boats | HOT SPRINGS, Arkansas | Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds | Hosp. |
| Jun 20, 2016 | Jb Hunt Transport Inc. | CHICAGO, Illinois | Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury | Hosp. |
| Aug 28, 2015 | Della Rossa Plumbing & Solar "LLC" | WELLINGTON, Florida | Cuts, lacerations | Hosp. |
| Feb 7, 2015 | BANDANA'S BAR-B-Q | LEBANON, Missouri | Third or fourth degree heat (thermal) burns | Hosp. |
| Nov 9, 2021 | Fessler & Bowman Inc | HUNTSVILLE, Alabama | Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds | Hosp. |
| Apr 26, 2016 | Connective Home Unlimited, LLC. | NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pennsylvania | Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds | Hosp. |
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