Vorteq Coil Finishers, LLC

Caught in running equipment or machinery, unspecified — Dislocation of joints — FRANKLIN PARK, Illinois

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Vorteq Coil Finishers, LLC in FRANKLIN PARK, Illinois
Employer Vorteq Coil Finishers, LLC
Address 11440 Adison Ave
City, State ZIP FRANKLIN PARK, Illinois 60131
Report ID 20191111824
Event Date November 13, 2019
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Dislocation of joints
Body Part Elbow(s)
Event Type Caught in running equipment or machinery, unspecified
Source of Injury Painting, priming, metal coating machinery
Industry (NAICS) 332116
Inspection # 1446984
GPS Coordinates 41.94000, -87.91000

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Incident Narrative

On November 13, 2019, an employee was working on a paint line and noticed a defect on an aluminum coil. He was trying to brush off the defect when the strip grabbed his right hand and pulled him into the rollers of the accumulator tower. He suffered a dislocated right elbow that required surgery and bruised ribs.

Incident Summary

On November 13, 2019, a worker at Vorteq Coil Finishers, LLC in FRANKLIN PARK, Illinois suffered dislocation of joints to the elbow(s). The incident was classified as caught in running equipment or machinery, unspecified, with painting, priming, metal coating machinery identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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