AR Daniel Construction Services, Inc.

Ran off driving surface, nonroadway — Internal injuries to organs and blood vessels of the trunk — HOUSTON, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at AR Daniel Construction Services, Inc. in HOUSTON, Texas
Employer AR Daniel Construction Services, Inc.
Address 8101 Hempstead Road
City, State ZIP HOUSTON, Texas 77008
Report ID 20190910104
Event Date September 26, 2019
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Internal injuries to organs and blood vessels of the trunk
Body Part Chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders
Event Type Ran off driving surface, nonroadway
Source of Injury Skid steer loaders, mini loaders
Secondary Source Ditches, channels, trenches, excavations
Industry (NAICS) 237110
GPS Coordinates 29.78316, -95.43739

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Incident Narrative

An employee was operating a skid steer loader. The loader fell into a pit and the employee suffered broken ribs, a broken left hand, and a collapsed lung.

Incident Summary

On September 26, 2019, a worker at AR Daniel Construction Services, Inc. in HOUSTON, Texas suffered internal injuries to organs and blood vessels of the trunk to the chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders. The incident was classified as ran off driving surface, nonroadway, with skid steer loaders, mini loaders identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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