Zen-Noh Grain Corporation
Fall or jump from water vehicle — Fractures — CONVENT, Louisiana
| Employer | Zen-Noh Grain Corporation |
| Address | 8886 Hwy 44 |
| City, State ZIP | CONVENT, Louisiana 70723 |
| Report ID | 2020109935 |
| Event Date | October 19, 2020 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Fractures |
| Body Part | Lower leg(s) |
| Event Type | Fall or jump from water vehicle |
| Source of Injury | Barge |
| Secondary Source | Floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified |
| Industry (NAICS) | 424510 |
| GPS Coordinates | 30.06000, -90.87000 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was cleaning a grain barge. While climbing the ladder from the barge to the dock, the employee lost their footing and fell approximately 10 feet to the ground. The employee suffered a fractured lower right leg near the ankle.
Incident Summary
On October 19, 2020, a worker at Zen-Noh Grain Corporation in CONVENT, Louisiana suffered fractures to the lower leg(s). The incident was classified as fall or jump from water vehicle, with barge identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 14 severe injury reports involving "Fall or jump from water vehicle" incidents in our database. Browse all Fall or jump from water vehicle injuries.
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| Feb 24, 2021 | CSA Equipment Company, LLC | MOBILE, Alabama | Fractures | Hosp. |
| Aug 24, 2020 | BRANCE DIVERSIFIED, INC. | LIGHTHOUSE POINT, Florida | Cuts, lacerations | Hosp. |
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