Electronauts

Nonroadway noncollision fall or jump from moving vehicle — Fractures — CINCINNATI, Ohio

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Electronauts in CINCINNATI, Ohio
Employer Electronauts
Address 621 Wilmer Avenue
City, State ZIP CINCINNATI, Ohio 45226
Report ID 2024042887
Event Date April 2, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Leg(s) unspecified
Event Type Nonroadway noncollision fall or jump from moving vehicle
Source of Injury Forklift, order picker, platform truck powered
Secondary Source Other semi, tractor-trailer
Industry (NAICS) 334220
Inspection # 1740415
GPS Coordinates 39.11191, -84.42015

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Incident Narrative

An employee was using a stand-up forklift to load a semi-trailer. The truck pulled away from the dock as the employee was driving onto the trailer to load it, causing the employee and the forklift to fall to the ground below and fracture their right leg.

Incident Summary

On April 2, 2024, a worker at Electronauts in CINCINNATI, Ohio suffered fractures to the leg(s) unspecified. The incident was classified as nonroadway noncollision fall or jump from moving vehicle, with forklift, order picker, platform truck powered identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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