Great Plains Manufacturing

Twisting, reaching, bending — Disc disorders, herniated disc — ENTERPRISE, Kansas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Great Plains Manufacturing in ENTERPRISE, Kansas
Employer Great Plains Manufacturing
Address 410 E. 1st St
City, State ZIP ENTERPRISE, Kansas 67441
Report ID 2024043732
Event Date April 29, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Disc disorders, herniated disc
Body Part Back lumbar region
Event Type Twisting, reaching, bending
Source of Injury Bodily motion or position of injured, ill worker
Secondary Source Boxes, crates, cartons
Industry (NAICS) 333111
Inspection # 1745915
GPS Coordinates 38.90505, -97.11296

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Incident Narrative

An employee was using a powered industrial truck (PIT) to move parts stored in totes inside a distribution warehouse. The employee knelt down to manually remove an empty tote from the forks of the PIT. The employee felt something pop in their back and was unable to get up. The employee was hospitalized with bulging discs in their lower back.

Incident Summary

On April 29, 2024, a worker at Great Plains Manufacturing in ENTERPRISE, Kansas suffered disc disorders, herniated disc to the back lumbar region. The incident was classified as twisting, reaching, bending, with bodily motion or position of injured, ill worker identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 22 severe injury reports involving "Twisting, reaching, bending" incidents in our database. Browse all Twisting, reaching, bending injuries.

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