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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  
Date 05/14/2018  
UPA 1337863  
Primary NAICS 238120  
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  
Amputation No  

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