Rhode Island Hospital

Intentional injury by other person, unspecified — Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury — PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Rhode Island Hospital in PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island
Employer Rhode Island Hospital
Address 593 Eddy Street, Behavioral Unit
City, State ZIP PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island 02903
Report ID 2023098305
Event Date September 8, 2023
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury
Body Part Head, neck, and trunk
Event Type Intentional injury by other person, unspecified
Source of Injury Person, other than injured or ill worker, unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 622110
Inspection # 1696846
GPS Coordinates 41.81107, -71.40900

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Incident Narrative

An employee was assaulted and suffered trauma to the head, neck and chest that resulted in cardiac arrest. The employee required hospitalization.

Incident Summary

On September 8, 2023, a worker at Rhode Island Hospital in PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island suffered soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury to the head, neck, and trunk. The incident was classified as intentional injury by other person, unspecified, with person, other than injured or ill worker, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 28 severe injury reports involving "Intentional injury by other person, unspecified" incidents in our database. Browse all Intentional injury by other person, unspecified injuries.

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