Sunrun Installation Inc.

Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet — Fractures — NORTHLAKE, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Sunrun Installation Inc. in NORTHLAKE, Texas
Employer Sunrun Installation Inc.
Address Residential Home, 105 Northampton Dr
City, State ZIP NORTHLAKE, Texas 76247
Report ID 2025055083
Event Date May 29, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Fractures
Body Part Upper arm(s)
Event Type Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet
Source of Injury Ceilings
Secondary Source Other constructed surface
Industry (NAICS) 238210
Inspection # 1828300
GPS Coordinates 33.08000, -97.30000

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Incident Narrative

On 5/29/2025, Sunrun employees were running conduit through an attic for a solar panel installation. An employee was on an attic mat when he misstepped and fell through the attic, approximately 10 feet to the level below. The employee sustained a fracture to his right humerus requiring hospitalization and surgery.

Incident Summary

On May 29, 2025, a worker at Sunrun Installation Inc. in NORTHLAKE, Texas suffered fractures to the upper arm(s). The incident was classified as fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet, with ceilings identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 187 severe injury reports involving "Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet" incidents in our database. Browse all Fall to lower level from collapsing structure or equipment 6 to 30 feet injuries.

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