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Report: Fall through surface or existing opening 16 to 20 feet at Brian T Marshall in Houston, Texas

DATE: 06/02/20

An employee was on the roof of a shop, retrieving a tree trimmer, when he fell through a skylight to the concrete floor 17 feet below. He suffered a broken wrist, elbow, and femur; kidney and liver injuries; and facial fractures.

Report ID 2020065117  
Date 06/02/2020  
UPA 1600700  
Inspection 1477437  
Primary NAICS 423120  
Nature 1832 Fractures (except rib, trunk fractures) and internal injuries
Part of Body 899 Multiple body parts, n.e.c.
Source 6541 Skylights
Secondary Source 6629 Floor, n.e.c.
Event 4324 Fall through surface or existing opening 16 to 20 feet
Hospitalized Yes  
Amputation No  

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