Utility Line Services, Inc.

Pedestrian vehicular incident, unspecified — Cerebral and other intracranial hemorrhages — EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, New Jersey

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Utility Line Services, Inc. in EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, New Jersey
Employer Utility Line Services, Inc.
Address 3206 Fire Road
City, State ZIP EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, New Jersey 08234
Report ID 2022086935
Event Date August 6, 2022
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Cerebral and other intracranial hemorrhages
Body Part Brain
Event Type Pedestrian vehicular incident, unspecified
Source of Injury Automobile
Industry (NAICS) 237110
Inspection # 1613140
GPS Coordinates 39.38261, -74.57335

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Incident Narrative

An employee was preforming a pre-job walk at a construction work site with a utility company preparing to perform utility locating services. A car struck the employee causing a brain bleed, broken bones, and a dislocated shoulder.

Incident Summary

On August 6, 2022, a worker at Utility Line Services, Inc. in EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, New Jersey suffered cerebral and other intracranial hemorrhages to the brain. The incident was classified as pedestrian vehicular incident, unspecified, with automobile identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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