JN Giammarino Construction Inc.
Compressed between running equipment and other object(s) — Multiple severe wounds and internal injuries — SYRACUSE, New York
| Employer | JN Giammarino Construction Inc. |
| Address | I-81 Viaduct Project |
| City, State ZIP | SYRACUSE, New York 13210 |
| Report ID | 2024065063 |
| Event Date | June 7, 2024 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Multiple severe wounds and internal injuries |
| Body Part | Multiple body parts n.e.c. |
| Event Type | Compressed between running equipment and other object(s) |
| Source of Injury | Drilling machines, drill apparatus |
| Secondary Source | Tanker trucks |
| Industry (NAICS) | 237310 |
| GPS Coordinates | 43.05000, -76.14000 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was helping to service/fuel a drill rig when they became pinched between the service/fuel truck and the counterweight of the drill. The employee sustained seven fractured ribs, a tear of an artery in his neck, bruising, and a head laceration.
Incident Summary
On June 7, 2024, a worker at JN Giammarino Construction Inc. in SYRACUSE, New York suffered multiple severe wounds and internal injuries to the multiple body parts n.e.c.. The incident was classified as compressed between running equipment and other object(s), with drilling machines, drill apparatus identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
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