Ultimate RB, Inc.

Struck by swinging or slipping object, other than handheld, n.e.c. — Bruises, contusions — DELPHOS, Ohio

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Ultimate RB, Inc. in DELPHOS, Ohio
Employer Ultimate RB, Inc.
Address 1430 North Main
City, State ZIP DELPHOS, Ohio 45833
Report ID 20221210808
Event Date December 13, 2022
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Bruises, contusions
Body Part Thigh(s)
Event Type Struck by swinging or slipping object, other than handheld, n.e.c.
Source of Injury Cranes, unspecified
Secondary Source Forklift, order picker, platform truck-powered
Industry (NAICS) 325212
Inspection # 1640252
GPS Coordinates 40.85000, -84.33000

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Incident Narrative

On December 13, 2022, at approximately 3:30 PM, a maintenance employee was operating a crane to assist with flipping a 2,500-pound steel platen for a cleaning task. The platen was on the forks of a forklift and was also strapped to the crane. When the crane began to lift the platen, the load shifted and the platen slid forward on the forks, striking the maintenance employee, who was standing next to the forklift. The employee suffered a contusion and swelling to the right thigh. The employee was hospitalized for surgery.

Incident Summary

On December 13, 2022, a worker at Ultimate RB, Inc. in DELPHOS, Ohio suffered bruises, contusions to the thigh(s). The incident was classified as struck by swinging or slipping object, other than handheld, n.e.c., with cranes, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

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