Aramark Corporation HQ

Slip, trip, stumble while stepping between levels — Fractures — HAZELWOOD, Missouri

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Aramark Corporation HQ in HAZELWOOD, Missouri
Employer Aramark Corporation HQ
Address 325 James S McDonnel BLVD, Sub to Boeing facility management.
City, State ZIP HAZELWOOD, Missouri 63042
Report ID 2024032063
Event Date March 6, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Lower leg(s)
Event Type Slip, trip, stumble while stepping between levels
Source of Injury Slopes, embankments
Secondary Source Ground
Industry (NAICS) 722310
GPS Coordinates 38.76000, -90.37000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was walking sideways down a grassy slope when his ankle rolled and he fell to the ground, fracturing his tibia and fibula.

Incident Summary

On March 6, 2024, a worker at Aramark Corporation HQ in HAZELWOOD, Missouri suffered fractures to the lower leg(s). The incident was classified as slip, trip, stumble while stepping between levels, with slopes, embankments identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 136 severe injury reports involving "Slip, trip, stumble while stepping between levels" incidents in our database. Browse all Slip, trip, stumble while stepping between levels injuries.

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