Profile Subaru, Inc.

Struck by other falling powered vehicle — Fractures — CONWAY, New Hampshire

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Profile Subaru, Inc. in CONWAY, New Hampshire
Employer Profile Subaru, Inc.
Address 1323 White Mountain Hwy
City, State ZIP CONWAY, New Hampshire 03818
Report ID 2021098316
Event Date September 27, 2021
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders
Event Type Struck by other falling powered vehicle
Source of Injury Truck-motorized freight hauling and utility, unspecified
Secondary Source Automobile lifts and hoists
Industry (NAICS) 441110
Inspection # 1556332
GPS Coordinates 43.98191, -71.11467

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Incident Narrative

An employee was working under a truck. The truck fell off its lift and pinned the employee, who suffered broken ribs.

Incident Summary

On September 27, 2021, a worker at Profile Subaru, Inc. in CONWAY, New Hampshire suffered fractures to the chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders. The incident was classified as struck by other falling powered vehicle, with truck-motorized freight hauling and utility, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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