Koch Foods of Alabama, LLC

Struck by rolling powered vehicle or machinery — Fractures — MONTGOMERY, Alabama

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Koch Foods of Alabama, LLC in MONTGOMERY, Alabama
Employer Koch Foods of Alabama, LLC
Address 3500 West Blvd.
City, State ZIP MONTGOMERY, Alabama 36108
Report ID 20241010173
Event Date October 31, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Ankle(s)
Event Type Struck by rolling powered vehicle or machinery
Source of Injury Forklift, order picker, platform truck powered
Secondary Source Secondary source not applicable
Industry (NAICS) 311615
GPS Coordinates 32.33127, -86.35608

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Incident Narrative

An employee was standing near his parked rider pallet jack when the jack began reversing and pinned his left ankle between the pallet jack and the wall. The employee sustained a fractured left ankle.

Incident Summary

On October 31, 2024, a worker at Koch Foods of Alabama, LLC in MONTGOMERY, Alabama suffered fractures to the ankle(s). The incident was classified as struck by rolling powered vehicle or machinery, with forklift, order picker, platform truck powered identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 111 severe injury reports involving "Struck by rolling powered vehicle or machinery" incidents in our database. Browse all Struck by rolling powered vehicle or machinery injuries.

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