Capital Land & Livestock Trucks, Inc.

Trampled by or stepped on by animal — Fractures — COLUMBUS, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Capital Land & Livestock Trucks, Inc. in COLUMBUS, Texas
Employer Capital Land & Livestock Trucks, Inc.
Address 2000 Reese Lane
City, State ZIP COLUMBUS, Texas 78934
Report ID 2020054721
Event Date May 21, 2020
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Skull
Event Type Trampled by or stepped on by animal
Source of Injury Cattle and other bovines
Industry (NAICS) 488510
GPS Coordinates 29.70000, -96.50000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was herding cattle onto a truck when a calf broke away and ran over the employee. The employee suffered a fractured skull.

Incident Summary

On May 21, 2020, a worker at Capital Land & Livestock Trucks, Inc. in COLUMBUS, Texas suffered fractures to the skull. The incident was classified as trampled by or stepped on by animal, with cattle and other bovines identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 16 severe injury reports involving "Trampled by or stepped on by animal" incidents in our database. Browse all Trampled by or stepped on by animal injuries.

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