Joey Ellison Masonry, LLC
Caught, entangled in running powered equipment normal operation — Fractures — CAMP LEJEUNE, North Carolina
| Employer | Joey Ellison Masonry, LLC |
| Address | HP-165, A-Street |
| City, State ZIP | CAMP LEJEUNE, North Carolina 28542 |
| Report ID | 20241010026 |
| Event Date | October 29, 2024 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Fractures |
| Body Part | Pelvis |
| Event Type | Caught, entangled in running powered equipment normal operation |
| Source of Injury | Skid-steer loaders, mini loaders |
| Secondary Source | Secondary source not applicable |
| Industry (NAICS) | 238140 |
| GPS Coordinates | 34.58348, -77.45439 |
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Incident Narrative
The injured employee was training another employee how to operate a skid steer. The injured employee climbed between the forklift carriage and the body of the skid steer to press the traction override button and release the controls for operation. The fork carriage lifted and tilted backward, pinning them between the carriage and the lift arm. The employee was hospitalized with a cracked pelvis.
Incident Summary
On October 29, 2024, a worker at Joey Ellison Masonry, LLC in CAMP LEJEUNE, North Carolina suffered fractures to the pelvis. The incident was classified as caught, entangled in running powered equipment normal operation, with skid-steer loaders, mini loaders identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
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