Norfolk Iron and Metal

Injured by slipping or swinging object held by injured worker — Fractures — EMPORIA, Kansas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Norfolk Iron and Metal in EMPORIA, Kansas
Employer Norfolk Iron and Metal
Address 1701 E South Avenue
City, State ZIP EMPORIA, Kansas 66801
Report ID 20231110425
Event Date November 12, 2023
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Jaw, chin
Event Type Injured by slipping or swinging object held by injured worker
Source of Injury Other handtools-nonpowered, unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 441310
GPS Coordinates 38.39785, -96.15330

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Incident Narrative

At the tube blazer machine area, an employee was repositioning a piece of 24-foot metal tube material. The employee was using a metal bar to push against the tube when the metal bar slipped off the tube and struck the right side of their jaw. The employee was hospitalized with a fractured jaw.

Incident Summary

On November 12, 2023, a worker at Norfolk Iron and Metal in EMPORIA, Kansas suffered fractures to the jaw, chin. The incident was classified as injured by slipping or swinging object held by injured worker, with other handtools-nonpowered, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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