PPL Electric Utilities
Fall onto or against object on same level, n.e.c. — Fractures and dislocations — ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania
| Employer | PPL Electric Utilities |
| Address | 1047 North Plymouth Street |
| City, State ZIP | ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania 18109 |
| Report ID | 2021043146 |
| Event Date | April 15, 2021 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Fractures and dislocations |
| Body Part | Upper and lower limb(s) |
| Event Type | Fall onto or against object on same level, n.e.c. |
| Source of Injury | Floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified |
| Secondary Source | Doors, except garage and vehicle |
| Industry (NAICS) | 238210 |
| GPS Coordinates | 40.62646, -75.43254 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee tripped while walking out of a building and fell forward into a door. The employee suffered facial injuries, a dislocated shoulder, and a broken foot.
Incident Summary
On April 15, 2021, a worker at PPL Electric Utilities in ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania suffered fractures and dislocations to the upper and lower limb(s). The incident was classified as fall onto or against object on same level, n.e.c., with floors, walkways, ground surfaces, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 204 severe injury reports involving "Fall onto or against object on same level, n.e.c." incidents in our database. Browse all Fall onto or against object on same level, n.e.c. injuries.
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