Adaptive Steel Buildings

Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn — Multiple surface and flesh wounds — AUBREY, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Adaptive Steel Buildings in AUBREY, Texas
Employer Adaptive Steel Buildings
Address 3710 FM 1385
City, State ZIP AUBREY, Texas 76227
Report ID 2025055126
Event Date May 30, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Multiple surface and flesh wounds
Body Part Head and extremities
Event Type Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn
Source of Injury Hoists, lifts scissor, telescoping
Secondary Source Source, secondary source unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 332311
Inspection # 1829862
GPS Coordinates 33.26000, -96.89000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was repositioning a scissor lift when one of the tires fell into the leave out and the scissor lift tipped over. The employee sustained broken teeth, as well as cuts and bruises to their face, lip, and shin.

Incident Summary

On May 30, 2025, a worker at Adaptive Steel Buildings in AUBREY, Texas suffered multiple surface and flesh wounds to the head and extremities. The incident was classified as nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn, with hoists, lifts scissor, telescoping identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 91 severe injury reports involving "Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn" incidents in our database. Browse all Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn injuries.

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