Texas Fifth Wall Roofing Systems, Inc

Fall through surface or existing opening 11 to 15 feet — Fractures — SAN ANTONIO, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Texas Fifth Wall Roofing Systems, Inc in SAN ANTONIO, Texas
Employer Texas Fifth Wall Roofing Systems, Inc
Address 803 Castroville Rd
City, State ZIP SAN ANTONIO, Texas 78237
Report ID 2021042738
Event Date April 1, 2021
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Nonclassifiable
Event Type Fall through surface or existing opening 11 to 15 feet
Source of Injury Skylights
Secondary Source Floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 238160
Inspection # 1523028
GPS Coordinates 29.41699, -98.55262

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Incident Narrative

An employee was performing a leak repair on the roof of a building. The employee's leg became caught on an object, causing the employee to trip and fall through a skylight approximately 15 feet to the concrete below. The employee sustained broken bones and contusions.

Incident Summary

On April 1, 2021, a worker at Texas Fifth Wall Roofing Systems, Inc in SAN ANTONIO, Texas suffered fractures to the nonclassifiable. The incident was classified as fall through surface or existing opening 11 to 15 feet, with skylights identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 237 severe injury reports involving "Fall through surface or existing opening 11 to 15 feet" incidents in our database. Browse all Fall through surface or existing opening 11 to 15 feet injuries.

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