TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY

Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn — Fractures — BARTOW, Florida

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY in BARTOW, Florida
Employer TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY
Address 1050 N Wilson Ave
City, State ZIP BARTOW, Florida 33830
Report ID 20241211113
Event Date December 2, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Ankle(s)
Event Type Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn
Source of Injury Golf cart, personnel transport cart
Secondary Source Secondary source not applicable
Industry (NAICS) 444220
GPS Coordinates 27.90690, -81.84058

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Incident Narrative

An employee was moving a golf cart when it rolled over and they fell to the ground. The employee sustained a fractured ankle.

Incident Summary

On December 2, 2024, a worker at TRACTOR SUPPLY COMPANY in BARTOW, Florida suffered fractures to the ankle(s). The incident was classified as nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn, with golf cart, personnel transport cart 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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