Gaylord Palms Resort And Convention Center
Struck by other falling object n.e.c. — Fractures — KISSIMMEE, Florida
| Employer | Gaylord Palms Resort And Convention Center |
| Address | 3204 Gaylord Way |
| City, State ZIP | KISSIMMEE, Florida 34746 |
| Report ID | 2025054712 |
| Event Date | May 19, 2025 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Fractures |
| Body Part | Upper and lower extremities n.e.c. |
| Event Type | Struck by other falling object n.e.c. |
| Source of Injury | Skids, pallets |
| Secondary Source | Shelves, shelving, racks |
| Industry (NAICS) | 721110 |
| Inspection # | 1826159 |
| GPS Coordinates | 28.34000, -81.52000 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was operating a lift while placing a pallet of water onto a shelf in a rack system. The shelf collapsed, pinning the employee and resulting in arm and leg fractures.
Incident Summary
On May 19, 2025, a worker at Gaylord Palms Resort And Convention Center in KISSIMMEE, Florida suffered fractures to the upper and lower extremities n.e.c.. The incident was classified as struck by other falling object n.e.c., with skids, pallets identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
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