Milton Rents

Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn — Multiple severe wounds and internal injuries — LEBANON, New Hampshire

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Milton Rents in LEBANON, New Hampshire
Employer Milton Rents
Address 12 South Park St
City, State ZIP LEBANON, New Hampshire 03756
Report ID 2025098956
Event Date September 8, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Multiple severe wounds and internal injuries
Body Part Multiple body parts n.e.c.
Event Type Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn
Source of Injury Hoists, lifts scissor, telescoping
Secondary Source Trucks unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 532490
GPS Coordinates 43.64000, -72.25000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was delivering a 65-foot boom lift to a rental customer's construction site. The employee set up the ramp truck in the parking lot adjacent to the construction site. He elevated the boom 4-5 feet to clear a temporary fence. While driving the boom lift off the ramp, the wheels slid to the driver's side of the ramp truck, ultimately sliding off the ramp. The boom lift fell off the side of the truck and rolled onto its side. The employee sustained a fractured clavicle, a dislocated shoulder, separated/fractured ribs, a punctured lung, and a fractured left femur. The employee required surgery.

Incident Summary

On September 8, 2025, a worker at Milton Rents in LEBANON, New Hampshire suffered multiple severe wounds and internal injuries to the multiple body parts n.e.c.. 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 103 severe injury reports involving "Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn" incidents in our database. Browse all Nonroadway noncollision vehicle overturn injuries.

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