Annapolis Grain Co.

Engulfment in other collapsing material — Other traumatic injuries and disorders, unspecified — HUTSONVILLE, Illinois

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Annapolis Grain Co. in HUTSONVILLE, Illinois
Employer Annapolis Grain Co.
Address 101 W Walnut
City, State ZIP HUTSONVILLE, Illinois 62433
Report ID 2019088368
Event Date August 14, 2019
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Other traumatic injuries and disorders, unspecified
Body Part Chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders
Event Type Engulfment in other collapsing material
Source of Injury Grains, cereals, grain mill products
Industry (NAICS) 424510
Inspection # 1424789
GPS Coordinates 39.11000, -87.66000

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Incident Narrative

On August 14, 2019, a temporary employee was cleaning out a grain bin with a vacuum system. The employee was engulfed in the grain (which was about 5 feet deep) up to about chest height. He was hospitalized, suffering from breathing issues.

Incident Summary

On August 14, 2019, a worker at Annapolis Grain Co. in HUTSONVILLE, Illinois suffered other traumatic injuries and disorders, unspecified to the chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders. The incident was classified as engulfment in other collapsing material, with grains, cereals, grain mill products identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 6 severe injury reports involving "Engulfment in other collapsing material" incidents in our database. Browse all Engulfment in other collapsing material injuries.

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