OnSite Commercial Construction

Other fall to lower level, unspecified — Fractures — ELECTRA, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at OnSite Commercial Construction in ELECTRA, Texas
Employer OnSite Commercial Construction
Address 200 HWY 287
City, State ZIP ELECTRA, Texas 76360
Report ID 20231211579
Event Date December 22, 2023
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Leg(s), unspecified
Event Type Other fall to lower level, unspecified
Source of Injury Semi, tractor-trailer, tanker truck
Secondary Source Strapping
Industry (NAICS) 236220
GPS Coordinates 34.04480, -98.91572

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Incident Narrative

An employee was walking alongside the flatbed of an 18-wheel delivery truck to unstrap the straps and offload pre-engineered metal building parts. The employee lost balance and while trying to catch himself, his left leg got caught in a strap causing him to lose balance and jump from the trailer bed to the ground. The employee sustained a leg fracture.

Incident Summary

On December 22, 2023, a worker at OnSite Commercial Construction in ELECTRA, Texas suffered fractures to the leg(s), unspecified. 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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