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Report: Trip over self without fall at Baker Concrete Constructions in Houston, Texas
DATE: 05/14/18
The employee was stripping some forms using a crowbar when the crowbar slipped, causing him to lose his balance. He then put all his weight down on his right foot and rolled his ankle. His ankle suffered a fracture and required surgery.
Report ID |
2018054661 |
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Date |
05/14/2018 |
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UPA |
1337863 |
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Primary NAICS |
238120 |
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Nature |
111 |
Fractures |
Part of Body |
52 |
Ankle(s) |
Source |
562 |
Bodily motion or position of injured, ill worker |
Secondary Source |
7192 |
Crowbars |
Event |
4125 |
Trip over self without fall |
Hospitalized |
Yes |
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Amputation |
No |
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