Art Construction of NW FL, LLC

Other fall to lower level 21 to 25 feet — Fractures — PANAMA CITY, Florida

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Art Construction of NW FL, LLC in PANAMA CITY, Florida
Employer Art Construction of NW FL, LLC
Address 368 Emerald Cove
City, State ZIP PANAMA CITY, Florida 32404
Report ID 20201110650
Event Date November 10, 2020
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Multiple body parts, n.e.c.
Event Type Other fall to lower level 21 to 25 feet
Source of Injury Roofs, unspecified
Secondary Source Liquids, unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 238160
Inspection # 1502564
GPS Coordinates 30.13000, -85.56000

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Incident Narrative

On November 10, 2020, an employee was on the roof of a two-story, new-build home to install anchor points for fall protection devices. The employee slipped on the wet underlayment and fell 20-24 feet to the ground below, suffering a fractured neck, ribs, and arms.

Incident Summary

On November 10, 2020, a worker at Art Construction of NW FL, LLC in PANAMA CITY, Florida suffered fractures to the multiple body parts, n.e.c.. The incident was classified as other fall to lower level 21 to 25 feet, with roofs, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 192 severe injury reports involving "Other fall to lower level 21 to 25 feet" incidents in our database. Browse all Other fall to lower level 21 to 25 feet injuries.

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