Floform-mesa
Struck by other falling object n.e.c. — Fractures — MERIDIAN, Idaho
| Employer | Floform-mesa |
| Address | 3707 East Pine Avenue |
| City, State ZIP | MERIDIAN, Idaho 83642 |
| Report ID | 20241110604 |
| Event Date | November 13, 2024 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Fractures |
| Body Part | Thigh(s) |
| Event Type | Struck by other falling object n.e.c. |
| Source of Injury | Plates, slabs concrete and stone |
| Secondary Source | Material and personnel handling machinery unspecified |
| Industry (NAICS) | 327991 |
| GPS Coordinates | 43.61000, -116.34000 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was operating a suction lift to pick up a quartz slab weighing approximately 800 lbs. While lifting the slab off of the A-frame, it got stuck to the slab behind it, causing that slab to fall forward onto the employee and fracture their left femur.
Incident Summary
On November 13, 2024, a worker at Floform-mesa in MERIDIAN, Idaho suffered fractures to the thigh(s). The incident was classified as struck by other falling object n.e.c., with plates, slabs concrete and stone identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
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