Arch Technical Services, LLC
Other fall to lower level 11 to 15 feet — Intracranial injuries and injuries to internal organs — ROUND ROCK, Texas
| Employer | Arch Technical Services, LLC |
| Address | 2529 Palazzo Estate |
| City, State ZIP | ROUND ROCK, Texas 78665 |
| Report ID | 2020010390 |
| Event Date | January 14, 2020 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Intracranial injuries and injuries to internal organs |
| Body Part | Head and trunk |
| Event Type | Other fall to lower level 11 to 15 feet |
| Source of Injury | Nonclassifiable |
| Secondary Source | Floor, n.e.c. |
| Industry (NAICS) | 541330 |
| Inspection # | 1456452 |
| GPS Coordinates | 30.58200, -97.64447 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was trying to gain access to the attic from the second floor when the employee fell approximately 10 to 12 feet to the concrete below. The employee suffered forehead trauma (bleeding on frontal lobe), facial lacerations and fractures, and a collapsed lung.
Incident Summary
On January 14, 2020, a worker at Arch Technical Services, LLC in ROUND ROCK, Texas suffered intracranial injuries and injuries to internal organs to the head and trunk. The incident was classified as other fall to lower level 11 to 15 feet, with nonclassifiable identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 1,098 severe injury reports involving "Other fall to lower level 11 to 15 feet" incidents in our database. Browse all Other fall to lower level 11 to 15 feet injuries.
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