AHTNA Marine & Construction

Fall, contact incident onboard water vehicle — Bruises, contusions — JOHNS ISLAND, South Carolina

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at AHTNA Marine & Construction in JOHNS ISLAND, South Carolina
Employer AHTNA Marine & Construction
Address 200 Satori Way, Unit 209
City, State ZIP JOHNS ISLAND, South Carolina 29455
Report ID 2025099443
Event Date September 21, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Bruises, contusions
Body Part Trunk and other upper extremities
Event Type Fall, contact incident onboard water vehicle
Source of Injury Barge
Secondary Source Excavators
Industry (NAICS) 488320
GPS Coordinates 32.80000, -80.11000

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Incident Narrative

The injured employee was standing by the controls for the electric spud system on the barge, preparing to raise the spuds. Meanwhile, an excavator was moving a mat on the deck. As the excavator swung from port to starboard, it's counterweight struck the injured employee s shoulder, causing them to lose balance and fall against the spud controls. The employee sustained bruises and contusions to their right shoulder and chest.

Incident Summary

On September 21, 2025, a worker at AHTNA Marine & Construction in JOHNS ISLAND, South Carolina suffered bruises, contusions to the trunk and other upper extremities. The incident was classified as fall, contact incident onboard water vehicle, with barge identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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