United Land Services Operating LLC
Struck by falling object unspecified — Traumatic injuries or exposures unspecified — JACKSONVILLE, Florida
| Employer | United Land Services Operating LLC |
| Address | 1090 Halsema Rd North |
| City, State ZIP | JACKSONVILLE, Florida 32220 |
| Report ID | 2024043380 |
| Event Date | April 18, 2024 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Traumatic injuries or exposures unspecified |
| Body Part | Exterior and musculoskeletal structures of the back unspecified |
| Event Type | Struck by falling object unspecified |
| Source of Injury | Limbs, branches unattached |
| Secondary Source | Cranes unspecified |
| Industry (NAICS) | 561730 |
| Inspection # | 1743373 |
| GPS Coordinates | 30.33254, -81.87013 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was in an aerial lift basket trimming a tree when a limb fell from above and pinned him against the lift basket. The employee sustained a back injury.
Incident Summary
On April 18, 2024, a worker at United Land Services Operating LLC in JACKSONVILLE, Florida suffered traumatic injuries or exposures unspecified to the exterior and musculoskeletal structures of the back unspecified. The incident was classified as struck by falling object unspecified, with limbs, branches unattached identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
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