Hogan Dedicated Services, LLC

Overexertion while materials moving by hand — Hernias — MADISON, Missouri

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Hogan Dedicated Services, LLC in MADISON, Missouri
Employer Hogan Dedicated Services, LLC
Address 601 W Broadway
City, State ZIP MADISON, Missouri 65263
Report ID 2024032072
Event Date March 6, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Hernias
Body Part Abdomen unspecified
Event Type Overexertion while materials moving by hand
Source of Injury Utility carts, hand trucks, dollies
Secondary Source Constructed surface irregularity
Industry (NAICS) 484110
GPS Coordinates 39.47000, -92.21000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was pushing a metal rolling container loaded with freight over a small bump on the ground and sustained a hernia.

Incident Summary

On March 6, 2024, a worker at Hogan Dedicated Services, LLC in MADISON, Missouri suffered hernias to the abdomen unspecified. The incident was classified as overexertion while materials moving by hand, with utility carts, hand trucks, dollies identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 94 severe injury reports involving "Overexertion while materials moving by hand" incidents in our database. Browse all Overexertion while materials moving by hand injuries.

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