S & J Construction, LLC

Struck by dislodged flying object, particle — Internal injuries to organs and blood vessels of the trunk — MOBILE, Alabama

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at S & J Construction, LLC in MOBILE, Alabama
Employer S & J Construction, LLC
Address 2560 Middle Road
City, State ZIP MOBILE, Alabama 36617
Report ID 20231211647
Event Date December 26, 2023
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Internal injuries to organs and blood vessels of the trunk
Body Part Abdomen, except internal location of diseases or disorders
Event Type Struck by dislodged flying object, particle
Source of Injury Jacks
Industry (NAICS) 332312
Inspection # 1718582
GPS Coordinates 30.53857, -88.09830

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Incident Narrative

An employee was operating a hydraulic jack to bend a frame when the jack came loose and struck the employee. They were hospitalized for a spleen injury.

Incident Summary

On December 26, 2023, a worker at S & J Construction, LLC in MOBILE, Alabama suffered internal injuries to organs and blood vessels of the trunk to the abdomen, except internal location of diseases or disorders. The incident was classified as struck by dislodged flying object, particle, with jacks identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

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