Target Contractors, LLC

Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn — Fractures — FLORISSANT, Missouri

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Target Contractors, LLC in FLORISSANT, Missouri
Employer Target Contractors, LLC
Address 175 Old Jamestown Road
City, State ZIP FLORISSANT, Missouri 63034
Report ID 2024075898
Event Date July 1, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Hand(s) and wrist(s)
Event Type Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn
Source of Injury All-terrain vehicle (ATV)
Secondary Source Secondary source not applicable
Industry (NAICS) 236220
GPS Coordinates 38.82000, -90.24000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was driving a side-by-side utility vehicle and making a right turn when the vehicle flipped on its side and fell on top of the employee. The employee's hand was caught between the driver's side window pillar and the ground and his leg was caught under the UTV. He sustained crushing injuries to his upper extremities and lower leg, four bones were fractured from the knuckles to the wrist, his elbow sustained severe lacerations, and his ankle was bruised.

Incident Summary

On July 1, 2024, a worker at Target Contractors, LLC in FLORISSANT, Missouri suffered fractures to the hand(s) and wrist(s). The incident was classified as nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn, with all-terrain vehicle (atv) identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 91 severe injury reports involving "Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn" incidents in our database. Browse all Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn injuries.

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