Primoris T&D Services, LLC

Struck by rolling, sliding, or shifting objects non-running — Fractures and surface, flesh wounds — WILLIS, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Primoris T&D Services, LLC in WILLIS, Texas
Employer Primoris T&D Services, LLC
Address 12907 Andromeda Ct.
City, State ZIP WILLIS, Texas 77318
Report ID 2024042865
Event Date April 1, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures and surface, flesh wounds
Body Part Ankle(s) and leg(s) n.e.c.
Event Type Struck by rolling, sliding, or shifting objects non-running
Source of Injury Vehicle trailers, trailing units
Secondary Source Secondary source not applicable
Industry (NAICS) 237110
GPS Coordinates 30.43000, -95.57000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was unhooking a trailer from a vehicle when the trailer rolled backward over their left leg. They sustained a laceration to the inner thigh and an ankle fracture, resulting in hospitalization.

Incident Summary

On April 1, 2024, a worker at Primoris T&D Services, LLC in WILLIS, Texas suffered fractures and surface, flesh wounds to the ankle(s) and leg(s) n.e.c.. The incident was classified as struck by rolling, sliding, or shifting objects non-running, with vehicle trailers, trailing units identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 140 severe injury reports involving "Struck by rolling, sliding, or shifting objects non-running" incidents in our database. Browse all Struck by rolling, sliding, or shifting objects non-running injuries.

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