Costco Wholesale Corporation
Intentional injury by other person, unspecified — Intracranial injuries, unspecified — WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia
| Employer | Costco Wholesale Corporation |
| Address | 2441 Market ST NE |
| City, State ZIP | WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia 20018 |
| Report ID | 2021064796 |
| Event Date | June 13, 2021 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Intracranial injuries, unspecified |
| Body Part | Brain |
| Event Type | Intentional injury by other person, unspecified |
| Source of Injury | Assailant, suspect, unspecified |
| Industry (NAICS) | 423220 |
| GPS Coordinates | 38.92034, -76.95038 |
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Incident Narrative
While performing a loss prevention stop, an employee was attacked by an assailant. The employee fell and hit their head on the ground. The employee was hospitalized with a head injury.
Incident Summary
On June 13, 2021, a worker at Costco Wholesale Corporation in WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia suffered intracranial injuries, unspecified to the brain. The incident was classified as intentional injury by other person, unspecified, with assailant, suspect, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 28 severe injury reports involving "Intentional injury by other person, unspecified" incidents in our database. Browse all Intentional injury by other person, unspecified injuries.
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