The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

Other fall to lower level, unspecified — Fractures — ORLANDO, Florida

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company in ORLANDO, Florida
Employer The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Address Project MK2 N facilities Way Orlando Fl 32836
City, State ZIP ORLANDO, Florida 32836
Report ID 2023054321
Event Date May 15, 2023
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Hip(s)
Event Type Other fall to lower level, unspecified
Source of Injury Nonclassifiable
Secondary Source Dirt, earth
Industry (NAICS) 236220
GPS Coordinates 28.41000, -81.52000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was loading a container box and noticed a fence panel that was leaning. He went to secure the panel and stepped off when his foot slipped on the soil, causing him to fall to the ground. The employee sustained a fractured hip that required hospitalization.

Incident Summary

On May 15, 2023, a worker at The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company in ORLANDO, Florida suffered fractures to the hip(s). The incident was classified as other fall to lower level, unspecified, with nonclassifiable identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 5,921 severe injury reports involving "Other fall to lower level, unspecified" incidents in our database. Browse all Other fall to lower level, unspecified injuries.

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