Sysco South Florida, Inc.

Collision with stationary object, nonroadway — Fractures — MEDLEY, Florida

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Sysco South Florida, Inc. in MEDLEY, Florida
Employer Sysco South Florida, Inc.
Address 12500 NW 112th Ave
City, State ZIP MEDLEY, Florida 33178
Report ID 2024010521
Event Date January 18, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Pelvis
Event Type Collision with stationary object, nonroadway
Source of Injury Forklift, order picker, platform truck powered
Secondary Source Shelves, shelving, racks
Industry (NAICS) 424410
Inspection # 1725243
GPS Coordinates 25.88425, -80.37984

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Incident Narrative

An employee was operating a forklift and placing pallets onto a rack. As they turned the forklift around, the employee became pinned between it and a rack, resulting in a fractured pelvis.

Incident Summary

On January 18, 2024, a worker at Sysco South Florida, Inc. in MEDLEY, Florida suffered fractures to the pelvis. The incident was classified as collision with stationary object, nonroadway, with forklift, order picker, platform truck powered identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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