Atlantic Capes Fisheries, Inc.

Fall onto or against object on same level, n.e.c. — Cuts, lacerations — BRISTOL, Rhode Island

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Atlantic Capes Fisheries, Inc. in BRISTOL, Rhode Island
Employer Atlantic Capes Fisheries, Inc.
Address 16 Broad Common Rd.
City, State ZIP BRISTOL, Rhode Island 02809
Report ID 2019099391
Event Date September 9, 2019
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Cuts, lacerations
Body Part Hand(s) and finger(s)
Event Type Fall onto or against object on same level, n.e.c.
Source of Injury Floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified
Secondary Source Axes, hatchets
Industry (NAICS) 311712
GPS Coordinates 41.69000, -71.27000

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Incident Narrative

A maintenance employee was walking into the maintenance shop. He tripped while entering the shop and reached out to break his fall, striking his right hand on an axe which was stored near the door. His right ring finger and palm were cut on the axe blade.

Incident Summary

On September 9, 2019, a worker at Atlantic Capes Fisheries, Inc. in BRISTOL, Rhode Island suffered cuts, lacerations to the hand(s) and finger(s). The incident was classified as fall onto or against object on same level, n.e.c., with floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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