TranSouth Industrial Contractors, Inc.

Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet — Fractures — GUNTERSVILLE, Alabama

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at TranSouth Industrial Contractors, Inc. in GUNTERSVILLE, Alabama
Employer TranSouth Industrial Contractors, Inc.
Address 3500 Lake Guntersville Park Dr
City, State ZIP GUNTERSVILLE, Alabama 35976
Report ID 2024109209
Event Date October 2, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Trunk and hip joint(s)
Event Type Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet
Source of Injury Catwalks
Secondary Source Ground, travel, and support surfaces unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 238210
GPS Coordinates 34.34572, -86.28117

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Incident Narrative

An employee was on a catwalk to assist with the installation of electrical equipment when the grating shifted and he fell about 11 feet to the ground. The employee sustained fractures to his hip, pelvis, and ribs.

Incident Summary

On October 2, 2024, a worker at TranSouth Industrial Contractors, Inc. in GUNTERSVILLE, Alabama suffered fractures to the trunk and hip joint(s). The incident was classified as fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet, with catwalks identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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