Gibbon Packing, LLC
Caught, entangled in running powered equipment normal operation — Traumatic injuries or exposures unspecified — GIBBON, Nebraska
| Employer | Gibbon Packing, LLC |
| Address | 218 E Hwy 30 |
| City, State ZIP | GIBBON, Nebraska 68840 |
| Report ID | 2025077277 |
| Event Date | July 25, 2025 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Traumatic injuries or exposures unspecified |
| Body Part | Shoulder(s) and wrist(s) |
| Event Type | Caught, entangled in running powered equipment normal operation |
| Source of Injury | Butchering machinery |
| Secondary Source | Secondary source not applicable |
| Industry (NAICS) | 311611 |
| Inspection # | 1841005 |
| GPS Coordinates | 40.75010, -98.84428 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was operating a hide puller when his hand became caught in the hide puller chain. He sustained shoulder and wrist injuries that required surgery.
Incident Summary
On July 25, 2025, a worker at Gibbon Packing, LLC in GIBBON, Nebraska suffered traumatic injuries or exposures unspecified to the shoulder(s) and wrist(s). The incident was classified as caught, entangled in running powered equipment normal operation, with butchering machinery identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
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