Venture Window LLC

Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet — Fractures — CUMBERLAND, Rhode Island

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Venture Window LLC in CUMBERLAND, Rhode Island
Employer Venture Window LLC
Address 111 Leigh Road
City, State ZIP CUMBERLAND, Rhode Island 02864
Report ID 20241211546
Event Date December 13, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Back lumbar region
Event Type Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet
Source of Injury Self-supporting scaffolds or staging
Secondary Source Ground, travel, and support surfaces unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 238150
GPS Coordinates 41.95474, -71.41353

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Incident Narrative

An employee was working from the plank of a ladder jack scaffold while installing a window. The attachment on one end of the ladder dislodged and the employee fell approximately 12 to 25 feet to the ground, resulting in lower back fractures.

Incident Summary

On December 13, 2024, a worker at Venture Window LLC in CUMBERLAND, Rhode Island suffered fractures to the back lumbar region. The incident was classified as fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet, with self-supporting scaffolds or staging identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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