Keystone Clearwater Solutions, LLC

Jack-knifed or overturned, roadway — Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury — HERSHEY, Pennsylvania

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Keystone Clearwater Solutions, LLC in HERSHEY, Pennsylvania
Employer Keystone Clearwater Solutions, LLC
Address 34 Northeast Drive
City, State ZIP HERSHEY, Pennsylvania 17033
Report ID 2019099649
Event Date September 16, 2019
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury
Body Part Multiple head locations
Event Type Jack-knifed or overturned, roadway
Source of Injury Industrial vehicle, material hauling and transport-powered, n.e.c
Industry (NAICS) 213112
GPS Coordinates 40.29292, -76.64892

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Incident Narrative

On September 16, 2019, an employee was operating a telehandler when it went off the road onto its side. The employee suffered several face and head injuries.

Incident Summary

On September 16, 2019, a worker at Keystone Clearwater Solutions, LLC in HERSHEY, Pennsylvania suffered soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury to the multiple head locations. The incident was classified as jack-knifed or overturned, roadway, with industrial vehicle, material hauling and transport-powered, n.e.c identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 45 severe injury reports involving "Jack-knifed or overturned, roadway" incidents in our database. Browse all Jack-knifed or overturned, roadway injuries.

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