Flambeau, Inc.

Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet — Fractures — BARABOO, Wisconsin

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Flambeau, Inc. in BARABOO, Wisconsin
Employer Flambeau, Inc.
Address 801 Lynn Avenue
City, State ZIP BARABOO, Wisconsin 53913
Report ID 20241211611
Event Date December 16, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Hip(s) and leg(s) n.e.c.
Event Type Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet
Source of Injury Step ladders
Secondary Source Other constructed surface
Industry (NAICS) 325211
GPS Coordinates 43.46501, -89.75627

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Incident Narrative

On December 16, 2024, at approximately 8:30 AM, an employee was replacing an air solenoid for a robot while on a three-step portable ladder. He slipped and fell to the concrete floor sustaining fractures to his left hip and left femur.

Incident Summary

On December 16, 2024, a worker at Flambeau, Inc. in BARABOO, Wisconsin suffered fractures to the hip(s) and leg(s) n.e.c.. The incident was classified as other fall to lower level less than 6 feet, with step ladders identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 586 severe injury reports involving "Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet" incidents in our database. Browse all Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet injuries.

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