NEAT COMPANIES

Other fall to lower level, unspecified — Intracranial injuries, unspecified — VIDALIA, Georgia

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at NEAT COMPANIES in VIDALIA, Georgia
Employer NEAT COMPANIES
Address 2305 East First Street
City, State ZIP VIDALIA, Georgia 30474
Report ID 20221110371
Event Date November 28, 2022
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Intracranial injuries, unspecified
Body Part Brain
Event Type Other fall to lower level, unspecified
Source of Injury Semi, tractor-trailer, tanker truck
Secondary Source Containers-nonpressurized, unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 484121
GPS Coordinates 32.20000, -82.38000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was standing on a flatbed truck strapping down farm product. A load of small animal feeders shifted and fell over onto the employee. He was knocked off the truck and was struck on the head with the feeders, resulting in a head injury.

Incident Summary

On November 28, 2022, a worker at NEAT COMPANIES in VIDALIA, Georgia suffered intracranial injuries, unspecified to the brain. The incident was classified as other fall to lower level, unspecified, with semi, tractor-trailer, tanker truck identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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