Pusterla US, Inc.

Nonroadway collision with other vehicle(s) moving and standing vehicle — Fractures and surface, flesh wounds — ONEONTA, New York

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Pusterla US, Inc. in ONEONTA, New York
Employer Pusterla US, Inc.
Address 58 Browne Street
City, State ZIP ONEONTA, New York 13820
Report ID 2025032977
Event Date March 31, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures and surface, flesh wounds
Body Part Ankle(s)
Event Type Nonroadway collision with other vehicle(s) moving and standing vehicle
Source of Injury Forklift, order picker, platform truck powered
Secondary Source Forklift, order picker, platform truck powered
Industry (NAICS) 424130
Inspection # 1815745
GPS Coordinates 42.44956, -75.10910

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Incident Narrative

Employees were unloading a box truck using a stand-up lift with pallet fork extenders. As the stand-up lift traveled up an incline, it struck a parked sit-down lift and the injured employee's left ankle was pinched between the lifts, resulting in lacerations and an ankle fracture. The employee was hospitalized.

Incident Summary

On March 31, 2025, a worker at Pusterla US, Inc. in ONEONTA, New York suffered fractures and surface, flesh wounds to the ankle(s). The incident was classified as nonroadway collision with other vehicle(s) moving and standing vehicle, with forklift, order picker, platform truck powered identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 36 severe injury reports involving "Nonroadway collision with other vehicle(s) moving and standing vehicle" incidents in our database. Browse all Nonroadway collision with other vehicle(s) moving and standing vehicle injuries.

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