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Date of DeathNameAgeSexWhat happened?Company CityCompany StateOccupationWhat object or substance directly harmed the employee?Primary EmployerCompany CountyCompany AddressCompany Address 2Company Zip CodeNature of InjuryInsp #What was the employee doing just before the incident occurred?What was the injury or illness?Invest #Invest StatusRIDUPA #Insp StatusInsp ScopeInsp CategoryInsp TypeInitial PenaltyCurrent PenaltyInvest Event TimeOpen Conf DateIssuance DateClosed DateSite NAICSPublic Page KeywordEnd Use Construction TypeConstruction Type# StoriesHeight (in Feet)Distance of Fall (in Feet)Worker Height above Ground/Floor before Fall (in Feet)Accident CauseOther DescEvent Type DescEvent Classification# Fatalities# Hospitalized# Non-Hospitalized# UnaccountedVictim #Victim Insp #CauseVictim InjurySubstance NameUnion
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08/13/2020Wallis, David69MaleThe employee began to feel flu-like symptoms and did not return to work to get tested for COVID-19. The co-worker left the worksite and also was tested.FORT WAINWRIGHTAKOccupation Not ListedCOVID-19BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT/OSHA - FOIA FederalFAIRBANKS NORTH STARAlaska Fire Ramp99703Other1488347Employee performed aircraft attendant operations with co-worker at the Alaska Fire Ramp.The employee and co-worker both tested positive for COVID-19.128667Final10321001644225FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe08:30:00 PM08/14/202002/10/2021924120Fatality COVID-19Fatality10102511581488347OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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09/01/2020Rushing Jr., Jerry54MaleA high voltage source came in contact with the victim who
fell to ground.
EIELSON AFBAKScientific Research Corporation/SRCOSHA - FOIA FederalFAIRBANKS NORTH STARYukon Training AreaFt. Wainwright Remote99702Electric Shock1490962
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11/02/2020Langen, Keith52MaleThe transmission was hosted by a chain hoist attached to the elevated end of the dump bed. As the employee was attempting to align the transmission using the hoist, the inadequate support installed to prevent the bed from falling failed, crushing the employee between the bed and
frame of the truck.
CRAIGAKTOBIN & RIEDESEL LOGGING LLC/TOBIN & RIEDESEL LOGGING LLCOSHA - FOIA FederalPRINCE OF WALES HYDERP.O. Box 82699921Other1500371
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11/05/2020Hovermale, Phillip21MaleVictim found unresponsive after a Carbon Monoxide alarm
in the residence triggered emergency response.
WASILLAAKDoor Tech, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalMATANUSKA SUSITNA1105 Sun School Circle99654Asphyxia1501507
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01/06/2020Brutley, Gabriel Seth36MaleThe elevator system collapsedGUNTERSVILLEALFREIGHT, STOCK AND MATERIAL HANDLERS, N.E.C.Impact with the groundPilgrim's Pride Corporation/OSHA - FOIA FederalMARSHALL3500 Lake Guntersville Park Drive35976Other1454000Receiving materials off an elevator with a pallet truckImpact with the ground three stores above, fatal122969Final04183001531610FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$53,976.00$53,976.0008:31:00 AM01/06/202006/22/2020311615Conveyor;Elevator;Fall;Falling Object;Ind Trk Operator;Industrial Truck;Material Handling;Mech Mat Handling;PalletFall from elevator conveyor.Fatality11002355821454000Fall (from elevation)Fatality-OSHA coveredN
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01/14/2020Glover, Jesse57MaleA piece of flooring became unjammed and kicked back. The piece of flooring impaled Employee 2 in the chestSELMAALLABORERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTIONPiece of flooringMiller & Company, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalDALLAS500 Hooper Drive36701Puncture1456765Employee 1 and 2 were clearing a jam in the side matcherThe equipment wasn't LOTO and a guard was removed when the jam occurred and while it was becoming unjammed. When the flooring piece became unjammed, it kicked back and struck Employee in the chest.123264Final04186001533879FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$218,192.00$160,000.0008:00:00 AM01/15/202007/07/202008/06/2020321918Chest;Impaled;Kick Back;Struck ByPuncture from wood splintered off of sawFatality10002364111456765Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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02/04/2020Brown, Weston19MaleEmployee was crushed -by the machine.TROYALPeanut picker machinePelham & Pelham, Inc./Tire BrokersOSHA - FOIA FederalPIKE114 Hwy 231 N36081Other1461396Employee was assisting with changing a tire on a peanut picker equipment when the weight of the machine shifted pinning employee underneath.Fatality123795Final04186001540580FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$13,494.00$8,500.0012:00:00 PM02/05/202005/22/202004/01/2021441320Caught By;Crushed;TireFatalityFatality10002377761461396Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredN
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02/25/2020Ganus, Michael23MaleIt is unknown, but one of two scenarios may have occurred. First - the boom attachment was secured to the mask by wrapping the chain around the mask and connecting the safety hook back to the safety chain, and during the operation of lowering the bolster the safety hook became detached from the safety chain allowing the bolster to slide off the forks resulting in the bolster striking the deceased in the upper chest area. Second scenario is the safety hook was never wrapped around the mask and secured back to the safety chain, again, allowing the boom attachment to slide off the forks and strike the deceased in the upper chest area.MOBILEALINDUSTRIAL MACHINERY REPAIRERSForklift boom attachment.Harbor Rail Services of California Inc./Harbor Rail Services CompanyOSHA - FOIA FederalMOBILE701 Telegraph Road36610Other1465763Employee was in OJT status and in charge of a railroad truck set repair operation as part of his evaluation. The repairs had been completed and the bolster assembly was being lowered on the wheel assembly using a forklift and boom attachment to suspend, maneuver, and lower the bolster assembly.Internal injuries resulting in death. The deceased was not able to revived at the scene by employees giving CPR.124344Final04186001547202FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$13,494.00$13,494.0012:12:00 PM02/26/202008/19/202011/02/2020488210Boom;Boom Support Cable;Chest;Cpr;Crushed;Forklift;Powered Industrial Vehicle;Struck ByStruck-byFatality10002390671465763Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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02/27/2020Cruz-Alcantara, Javier28MaleTwo employees were in the process of moving a coil with an overhead crane when it began to tilt. One employee tried slowing down the process of the coil falling, but was pushed back by the coil. The second employee tried to get out of the way of the falling coil, but was struck in the back by the coil pending him to the ground and trapping the first employee's foot underneath the coil.22ALOccupation Not ListedCoilPOSCO AAPC LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalJEFFERSON6500 Jefferson Metro Parkway35111Fracture1466338The employee was banding a coil with a co-worker and were in the process of moving the coil with an overhead crane.The employee was killed after being stuck by the coil. The employee suffered crushed bones.124401Final04183001548044FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$13,494.00$9,445.8004:22:00 PM02/28/202008/05/202009/04/2020331221Back;Blunt force trauma;Falling Object;Overhead Crane;Struck Bystruck-by coil in the backFatality10002391781466338Struck againstFatality-OSHA coveredN
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03/03/2020Lynn, Carlos39MaleThe employees leaned of the front portion of the chiller. The employees upper body was caught by the rotating augur (Moving at 1 revolution/10 minute). There were no guards preventing the employee from accessing the moving portion of the augur.EUFAULAMedium bird chiller augurPackers Sanitation Services, Incorporated/PSSIOSHA - FOIA FederalBARBOUREquity Group Eufaula Div.57 Melvin Clark Rd.36027Other1467797Employees was using a high pressure water hose to rinse the medium bird chiller while the material conveyor augur was still in operation.The employee was decapitated.124589Final04186001549430FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$57,834.00$26,988.0005:00:00 PM03/04/202008/14/202012/01/2020561720Auger;Caught By;Cleaning;Decapitated;High Pressure;Hose;UnguardedEmployee was decapitated while cleaning equipment.Fatality10002396501467797Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredN
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03/30/2020Davis, Ryan Scott30MaleThe host site employee unlocked Hopper 8 of Dust Collector System 2 instead of what Millwright#3 said. Hopper 8 of Dust Collector System 2 inadvertently started while Millwright#1 was reaching inside to change out the bearings of the paddle conveyor. Millwright#1 was caught-in the paddle conveyor when it started moving. Millwright#1 was pulled into the hopper and entangled around the paddle conveyor.MOUNT MEIGSALENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, N.E.C.Paddle conveyor in Hopper 8 of Dust Collector System 2Southern Field Maintenance and Fabrication, L.L.C./OSHA - FOIA FederalMONTGOMERY1940 Ohio Ferro Road36057Other1471437Contracted Millwright#1 and Millwright#2 were conducting preventative maintenance on Hopper 8 of Dust Collector System 2 while Millwright#3 and Millwright#4 were conducting the same activity on Hopper 8 of Dust Collector System 3 at the host site's facility. Due to excess material in Dust Collector 3 that was preventing the activity, Millwright#3 reported the issue to a host site employee and said that Hopper 8 Dust Collector System 3 would need to be unlocked and run for a while.Death125118Final04186001560988FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$13,494.00$13,494.0008:45:00 AM03/30/202008/14/2020541330Caught In;Conveyor;Entangled;HopperOne employee killed when system inadvertently started.Fatality10002409361471437Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredN
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04/06/2020Harrison, Rose60FemaleContracted COVID-19HAMILTONALLICENSED PRACTICAL NURSESCOVID-19Marion Regional Medical Center, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalMARION184 Sasser Drive35570Other1472689Providing care to resident that tested positive for COVID-19Exposure to COVID-19125458Final04183001567330FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$9,290.00$9,290.0008:00:00 PM04/07/202009/25/2020623110Infectious DiseaseEmployee died as a result of exposure to COVID-19 virus.Fatality10002420301472689OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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04/16/2020Smith, David48MaleGrader rolled backward on the trailer toward the trailer hydraulic receiver hitch.CALVERTALMACHINE OPERATORS, NOT SPECIFIEDGrader machine and hydraulic trailer receiver hitch.Ammons & Blackmon Construction, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalWASHINGTONAM/NS Calvert1 Steel Drive36513Other1472620Had just unfastened chains from low boy and grader machine to prepare to unload machine.Crushed by injuries from caught in between grader and trailer receiver.125438Final04186001573550FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$26,988.00$16,000.0002:30:00 PM04/17/202007/13/202003/18/2021237310Caught Between;Construction;Construction vehicle;Crushed;Crushing;Road;Road Grader;TrailerHighway road streetOther00Crushed/run-over by const. equipment during maintenance/modificationCrushed in between grader machine and trailer receiver.Fatality10002419801472620Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredN
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04/17/2020Jackson, Faye75FemaleEmployee assumed died from complications of COVID-19 exposureMOBILEALNURSING AIDES, ORDERLIES, AND ATTENDANTSCOVID-19 virusCrowne Health Care of Mobile, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalMOBILE954 Navco Road36605Other1472785Working as Nursing SupervisorTested positive for COVID-19125500Final04186001574643FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0006:30:00 AM04/21/202010/06/202012/09/2020623110Infectious DiseaseComplications from COVID-19Fatality30002421541472785OtherFatality-OSHA coveredY
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04/17/2020Clements, Mary65FemaleEmployee assumed died from complications of COVID-19 exposureMOBILEALNURSING AIDES, ORDERLIES, AND ATTENDANTSCOVID-19 virusCrowne Health Care of Mobile, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalMOBILE954 Navco Road36605Other1472785Working as Nursing SupervisorTested positive for COVID-19125500Final04186001574643FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0006:30:00 AM04/21/202010/06/202012/09/2020623110Infectious DiseaseComplications from COVID-19Fatality30002430211472785OtherFatality-OSHA coveredY
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04/17/2020Sanders, Ray59MaleEmployee assumed died from complications of COVID-19 exposureMOBILEALNURSING AIDES, ORDERLIES, AND ATTENDANTSCOVID-19 virusCrowne Health Care of Mobile, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalMOBILE954 Navco Road36605Other1472785Working as Nursing SupervisorTested positive for COVID-19125500Final04186001574643FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0006:30:00 AM04/21/202010/06/202012/09/2020623110Infectious DiseaseComplications from COVID-19Fatality30002503031472785OtherFatality-OSHA coveredY
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04/22/2020Martinez-Cruz, Rodolpho39MaleAnother employee found the decedent face down on the ground. No causal link to any work activity was established.DOLOMITEALHELPERS, MECHANICS AND REPAIRERSPre-existing medical condition, likely dysrhythmia.Help Services, Inc./, Robbie D. Wood, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalJEFFERSON1051 Old Warrior Road35061Bruise/contusion/abrasion;Cut or laceration;Other1473032, 1473037The employee finished lunch and walked back up to the excavator, unaccompanied.Death.125605Final04183001659266FinalPartial, ComprehensiveSafetyUnprogrammed Related, Referral-Employer Reported$17542, $63614$10530, $3181201:15:00 PM04/23/202009/17/202012/23/2020561320, 484230Cardiovasc Disease;Cardiovasc System;Loss of consciousnessProbable Dysrhythmia, natural causes.Fatality10002424331473037Cardio-vascular; respiratory system failureFatality-Not OSHA coveredN
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05/08/2020Huezo, Sergio64MaleThe employee became ill, was sent home, and was subsequently tested for COVID-19 a few days later when his symptoms became worse. The employee tested positive for COVID-19 and when symptoms became worse was advised to seek medical attention, but delayed going to the hospital for several days.MONTGOMERYALJANITORS AND CLEANERSCOVID-19.The Health Care Authority for Baptist Health, An Affiliate of UAB Health System/Baptist Health Centers (South & East)OSHA - FOIA FederalMONTGOMERY2105 E. South Boulevard36116Other1474605The employee was an Environmental Services night shift supervisor, making rounds and attending to subordinates. The employee primarily was responsible for after hours cleaning of the organizations medical office buildings and tenant spaces and per the safety officer, had no direct contact with patients.The employee tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.126007Final04186001586336FinalComprehensiveHealthFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0011:05:00 AM05/11/202011/09/202012/09/2020622110Symptoms related to Covid-19Fatality00002436491474605OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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05/12/2020Chess, Larandy36MaleTruck rolled back pinning the employee between the truck and trailerPENNINGTONALTruck / TrailerPennington Transportation Services, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalCHOCTAW7350 Hwy 114Georgia Pacific Naheola Mill36916Other1475040Preparing to remove temporary jack from under the trailer.Death126105Final04186001587826FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe06:00:00 AM05/13/202011/12/2020484110Caught Between;Diesel Truck;Jack;Pinned;TrailerEmployee pinned between truck and trailerFatality10002439231475040Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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05/27/2020VanDyke, Brandon36MaleWhile inside the woodchip silo manually moving woodchips towards the center whole the sweeping auger was still spinning. The employee was caught by the spinning auger and was subsequently fed through several augers.PHENIX CITYALThe augerMDLG, Inc./Phenix Lumber CompanyOSHA - FOIA FederalLEE4 Cutrate Road36870Amputation;Cut or laceration;Fracture;Other1476807An employee was working as the night boiler operator. The boiler is fed by a series of augers that move woodchips to the boiler from a silo that stores the woodchips. The woodchips are moved to the silo from a conveyer that collects woodchips throughout the saw mill. An auger located at the base of the woodchip silo that normally rotates and sweeps the base of the silo had malfunctioned in its sweeping motion. This caused the woodchips to no longer be fed into the boiler. The employee had entered inside the silo to manually move the woodchips (using a shovel) to the center of the auger where they would drop down and be fed towards the boiler.The employee suffered fatal injuries as he was moved through several different auger systems.126539Final04186001596152FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$373,776.00$373,776.0004:00:00 AM05/28/202011/23/2020321113Auger;Auger Mechanism;Boiler;Caught By;Caught In;Conveyor;Fall;Sawmill;Shovel;Silo;Wood ChipsOne employee was killed after being caught in an auger.Fatality10002451241476807Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredN
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05/27/2020Tarrance, Vincent58MaleEmployee stated to HR that he felt better, however, was observed coughing and was sent home and instructed to contact COVID-19 hotline. Employee was tested for COVID-19 on April 14, 2020 and received a positive test result on April 17, 2020. Employee was hospitalized on April 20, 2020.MONTGOMERYALOccupation Not ListedCOVID-19Rheem Manufacturing Company, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalMONTGOMERY2600 GUNTER PARK DR EAST36109Other1476328Last day of work was April 13, 2020 when he reported to work and had a fever on April 12, 2020.Employee died in the hospital on May 17, 2020.126592Final04186001596237FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe12:00:00 AM05/27/202006/15/2020333415COVID-19 relatedFatality10002453021476328OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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05/30/2020Chambers, Catherine77FemaleEmployee contracted COVID-19.GREENSBOROALHOUSEKEEPERS AND BUTLERSCOVID-19.American Health & Retirement Corporation/Colonial Haven Care and Rehabilitation CenterOSHA - FOIA FederalHALE606 Armory Street36744Other1487905Employee was a housekeeper responsible for cleaning nursing home areas to include residents rooms that tested positive for COVID-19.Acute Hypoxic respiratory failure due to covid infection/severe ARDS?COVID-19 infection.128572Final04186001670698FinalComprehensiveHealthFatality/Catastrophe04:30:00 AM08/12/202011/25/2020623110Employee died after contracting COVID-19 pandemic flu.Fatality11002508601487905Cardio-vascular; respiratory system failureFatality-OSHA coveredY
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06/16/2020McConico, Jacques49FemaleHospitalization and death from possible exposure to COVID-19HOOVERALLABORERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTIONPossible COVID-19Diversicare of Riverchase, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalJEFFERSON2500 River Haven Drive35244Other1480137Distributing suppliesPossible exposure to COVID-19127193Final04183001609445FinalComprehensiveHealthFatality/Catastrophe$13,494.00$9,445.8010:30:00 PM06/17/202012/15/202002/17/2021623110Possible COVID-19 exposureFatality10002469451480137OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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06/25/2020Smith, Terry58MaleStruck by motor vehiclePRICHARDALTRAFFIC, SHIPPING AND RECEIVING CLERKSCarC&H Construction Services, L.L.C./OSHA - FOIA FederalMOBILEI-65 NBMile Marker 936610Other1480692Removing traffic control signFatality127279Final04186001610872FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$13,494.00$13,494.0001:31:00 AM06/25/202010/15/2020237310Bridge;Construction;Motor Vehicle;Repair;Struck By;Traffic Control;Work zoneBridgeMaintenance or repairOne employee was struck and killed by motor vehicle.Fatality10002471981480692Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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06/25/2020Cook, Reginald25MaleEmployee was caught-between the case support panel and the case pusher equipment frame when the case support panel moved back to the start/home position. The video showed the employee went through a gap between the framing of the equipment and the safety gate door and did not open the interlocked safety gate door to stop the equipment before entering the machine.BIRMINGHAMALORDER CLERKSCase support panel and cash pusher equipment frame.Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc./East Side Jersey Dairy, Inc.OSHA - FOIA FederalJEFFERSON36 Barber Ct35209Asphyxia;Bruise/contusion/abrasion1480956Employee was trying to clear a jam or reposition a gate or sensor in the pusher area of the Dairy Conveyor Corporation/Axium Inc. Chain Palletizer #1.Mechanical Asphyxia127328Final04183001612285FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$67,084.00$67,084.0005:15:00 PM06/26/202012/01/202003/11/2021311511Asphyxiated;Crushed;Interlock;Jammed;Lockout;Machine Guarding;Neck;Palletized Cargo;Pinned;Power Trans Appar;Slippery Surface;Torso;Training;Walking SurfaceCaught-in dairy palletizer equipment.Fatality10002473161480956Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredY
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06/28/2020Russell, Annie68FemaleThe employee tested positive on June 18, 2020. One of the residents that was sent to the hospital on June 12, 2020 was hospitalized and tested positive. The facility was not notified at that time.NORTHPORTALNURSING AIDES, ORDERLIES, AND ATTENDANTSCOVID-19 virusGlen Haven Health and Rehabilitation, L.L.C./OSHA - FOIA FederalTUSCALOOSA2201 32nd St35476Other1481181Employee provides nursing care to patients that are possibly infected with the COVID-19 virus.COVID-19 virus127347Final04183001613330FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$12,145.00$12,145.0002:15:00 PM06/29/202012/22/2020623110Potential COVID-19 exposuresFatality10002473911481181OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/15/2020Self, Deborah63FemaleHospitalization and death from possible exposure to COVID-19BIRMINGHAMALREGISTERED NURSESPossible COVID-19South Health and Rehabilitation, L.L.C./OSHA - FOIA FederalJEFFERSON1220 17th Street South35205Other1483846Performing nursing duties as an RN Unit Manager/ Infection Control CoordinatorPossible exposure to COVID-19127843Final04183001624705FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$9,446.00$9,446.0003:00:00 PM07/16/202001/08/2021623110Possible COVID-19 exposureFatality11002487251483846OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/18/2020Wells, Earnest55MaleOne of the client returned to the facility after a home visit with Covid-19.COOSADAALCovid 19 illnessLongview CRF LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalELMORE1534 Upper Gibson Town Rd36020Other1486100Employees were performing care taking actives for clients housed in the group home10 employees infected with Covid 19, 3 hospitalized 2 of which died.128191Final04186001635211FinalComprehensiveHealthFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0012:00:00 PM07/30/202001/20/202101/29/2021623990Infectious DiseaseCovid 19 employee deathFatality21702497481486100OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/18/2020Long, Cedrick54MaleOne of the client returned to the facility after a home visit with Covid-19.COOSADAALCovid 19 illnessLongview CRF LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalELMORE1534 Upper Gibson Town Rd36020Other1486100Employees were performing care taking actives for clients housed in the group home10 employees infected with Covid 19, 3 hospitalized 2 of which died.128191Final04186001635211FinalComprehensiveHealthFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0012:00:00 PM07/30/202001/20/202101/29/2021623990Infectious DiseaseCovid 19 employee deathFatality21702528541486100OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/21/2020Rodriguez, Daniel Zarraga30MaleArticulated dump truck was struck by the train.OPELIKAALThe trainJLD Enterprises, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalLEE2501 1st Avenue36801Fracture1484772The employee was driving off-road articulated dump truck across railroad crossing.Employee suffered broken legs and internal injuries127983Final04186001629112FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe11:49:00 AM07/22/202009/25/2020237990Dump Truck;Fracture;Leg;Operating;Operator;Railroad Track;Struck By;TrainCommercial buildingDemolitionFatalityFatality10002491311484772Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/31/2020James, Lillie64FemaleEmployee succumbed to complications of COVID-19.MONTGOMERYALNURSING AIDES, ORDERLIES, AND ATTENDANTSCOVID-19Capitol Hill Healthcare, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalMONTGOMERY520 S. Hull Street36104Other1486227Employee was hospitalized for symptoms of COVID-19.COVID-19128214Final04186001635860FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$12,145.00$6,073.0008:30:00 AM07/31/202001/08/2021622310Infectious DiseaseCOVID-19Fatality10002498131486227OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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08/05/2020Mitchell, Carloyn59FemaleBecame ill with COVID-19 symptoms and was hospitalizedMOBILEALHEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, N.E.C.COVID-19Providence Hospital/OSHA - FOIA FederalMOBILE6801 Airport Blvd.36608Other1486907Screening patientsComplications from COVID-19128388Final04186001638462FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe10:00:00 AM08/05/202012/09/2020622110Infectious DiseaseDeath from COVID-19 complicationsFatality10002502741486907OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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08/14/2020Sahawneh, Tuomah72MaleExposure to COVID-19ONEONTAALPHYSICIANSCOVID-19St. Vincent's Blount/OSHA - FOIA FederalBLOUNT150 Gilbreath Drive35121Other1488540Working as a physicianExposure to COVID-19128715Final04183001645864FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0009:29:00 AM08/18/202002/08/202103/11/2021622110Exposure to COVID-19Fatality10002513761488540Cardio-vascular; respiratory system failureFatality-OSHA coveredN
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08/17/2020Edwards, Keith43MaleThe employee was struck by a 18 wheeler tractor trailer.HEFLINALSurveyorThe tractor trailer.Vulcan Materials Company, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalCLEBURNEInterstate 20 EastboundMile Marker 19436264Fracture1488660The employee was moving Temporary Traffic Control sign devices on Interstate 20 Eastbound near Mile Marker 196.Fatality. The employee was struck by the tractor trailer at approximately 6:50 PM.128742Final04183001645447FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$13,653.00$13,653.0006:50:00 PM08/18/202002/10/2021237310Blunt force trauma;Construction;Highway work zone;Run Over;Struck By;Tractor Trailer;Traffic Control;Warning SignHighway road streetOtherCrushed/run-over by highway vehicleEmployee was struck by a tractor trailer.Fatality10002514281488660Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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08/17/2020Hodge, Larry Boyd52MaleCo-worker#2 was backing-up using his mirrors and the back-up camera when he struck the pedestrian employee#1.VERBENAALELECTRICAL POWER INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERSThe utility truck.Central Alabama Electric Cooperative/CAECOSHA - FOIA FederalCHILTONWest Operations Center (WOC)74 County Rd 57836091Other1488919On August 17, 2020, at approximately 6:20am, three employees were working in the West Parking Lot (Staging: Loading/Unloading Area . Pedestrian employee#1 was walking toward co-worker#1 who was loading an excavator (Kubota Model: KX121-3ST) onto a parked trailer. At the same time, co-worker#2 was backing up a utility truck (Altec Model: AT37-G Serial No.: 114DE17259) approximately one hundred seventy five feet (175') south from his parked trailer.Blunt force trauma to employee#1 body caused him to sustain fatal injuries.128909Final04186001645092FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe06:20:00 AM08/18/202001/20/2021221122Employee struck-by truck backing up to a trailer.Fatality10002519461488919Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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08/21/2020Hernandez Miranda, Jesus63Maleemployee was found on the groundHUNTSVILLEALLABORERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTIONunknown tree/limbL & L Lumber Co., Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalMADISON3310 North Hi Lo Circle35811Fracture1488582cutting down trees with a machete and a chain sawskull, neck, face fractures other per employer 300 log: covid19, kidney, respiratory failure, hemorrhage128727Final04183001649948FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$45,881.00$27,528.6007:30:00 AM08/13/202001/14/202102/10/2021561730landscaping employee found unresponsive, passed awayFatality11002514051488582Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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08/27/2020Ratliff, Stephanie56FemaleThe employee tested positive on 08/13/2020, was hospitalized on 08/18/2020, and passed on 08/27/2020.CULLMANALCOVID-19 virusU.S.A. Healthcare-LTC, L.L.C./The Folsom Center for Rehabilitation and HealthcareOSHA - FOIA FederalCULLMAN401 Arnold Street NE35055Other1490539Employee provides nursing care to patients that are possibly infected with the COVID-19 virus.COVID-19 virus129079Final04183001652192FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$12,288.00$8,601.6004:00:00 AM08/28/202002/24/2021623110COVID-19Fatality10002524961490539OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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09/11/2020Rivera, Geraldo32MaleThe employee stepped on a joist that was previously cut by the employer. This joist was cut at the beginning of the job. That joist was installed at the same location where a vent hood was also needing to be installed by these employees. The employer cuts the joist to install the vent hood and the framers will come in later to reinforce the joist. Until that point the joist in only held up by being nailed at one end. The fatally injured employee was not observed at the moment he fell and the employer stated that he had his fall protection on earlier in the day but that they were towards the end of the job and the injured employee had gone down from the attic, took off his fall protection, and returned to the attic. The other two employees that were in the attic (one being the employer) heard employee #1 fall. Employee #1 was observed on the ground with the cut joist laying across his chest. Emergency services were called and the employee was transferred to the hospital and later succumbed to his injuries.AUBURNALHEATING, AIR CONDITIONING, AND REFRIG. MECHANICSFall to the concrete floor.Alex HVAC Services, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalLEE517 Cloverdale Drive36830Concussion1494457The employee was working in an unfinished attic of a one story townhome approximately 9 1/2 feet above the ground level. The employee was making last minute adjustments to the duct work that was being installed in the attic area of the new construction single story dwelling. There where two other employees also up in the attic area working on the duct work fastening.The employee suffered a head injury that rendered him unconscious and he never recovered.129797Final04186001664896FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$20,759.00$13,500.0009:58:00 AM09/24/202012/28/2020238220New project or new addition1999Collapse of structure;Fall from/with structure (other than roof);Fire/explosionFall from atticFatality10002546491494457Fall (from elevation)Fatality-OSHA coveredN
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09/13/2020Clayton, Ronald E70MaleContracted Covid - 19PRATTVILLEALCovid - 19Larry Puckett Chevrolet, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalAUTAUGA2101 Cobbs Ford Rd36066Other1493357Employee worked part time at the dealershipPassed with complications from Covid - 19129572Final04186001660667FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe04:00:00 PM09/16/202012/23/2020441110Covid-19 DeathFatality10002540121493357OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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10/02/2020Harris, Joseph45MaleLitter truck struck the employeeBIRMINGHAMALLABORERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTIONLitter truckSweeping Corporation of America, Inc./SCAOSHA - FOIA FederalJEFFERSONInterstate 22, Milepost 86.7 (between Exit 85 and Exit 87)35201Bruise/contusion/abrasion;Cut or laceration;Fracture1496157Walking across the interstate travel lanes with a bumper picked up from the shoulder side of the road toward the litter truck that was backing up on the paved emergency lane next to the median. Truck: 2018 ISUZU, Model: NPR-HD 4X2 109 BBC S, VIN: 54DC4J1B8JS806936Employee was pronounced deceased at the accident scene. Employee injuries: A. Fracture of skull with laceration of right frontal lobe of brain B. Atlanto-occipital dislocation C. Fracture of cervical portion of the spine at C1-2 and C6 D. Fracture of right ribs 1-12 and left ribs 1-8 E. Rupture of aorta F. Rupture of heart G. Laceration of lungs H. Laceration of liver130117Final04183001668410FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$27,306.00$27,306.0003:00:00 PM10/02/202004/01/2021488490Employee struck by a litter truck.Fatality10002556611496157Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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10/04/2020Daughtry, Britney26FemaleThe employee became ill and tested positive for COVID-19MOBILEALOccupation Not ListedCOVID-19Mobile Obstetrics & Gynecology, P.C./Mobile Ob-GynOSHA - FOIA FederalMOBILE6701 Airport BlvdSuite B32136608Other1495885The employee was an insurance clerk for a doctor's office.COVID-19130066Final04186001669115FinalComprehensiveHealthFatality/Catastrophe$9,753.00$5,000.0012:00:00 PM10/06/202002/03/202103/05/2021621111COVID-19 relatedFatality10002555111495885OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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10/11/2020Armstead, Dennis63MaleEmployee passed.MUSCLE SHOALSALCOOKS, EXCEPT SHORT ORDERCOVID-19RCHP - Florence, LLC/Shoals HospitalOSHA - FOIA FederalCOLBERT201 W Avalon Ave35661Other1497280Employee was in hospital for COVID-19.COVID-19130318Final04183001672169FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe07:30:00 PM10/14/202003/16/2021622110COVID-19 exposureFatality10002562121497280InhalationFatality-OSHA coveredN
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10/15/2020Boyanton, William Allan40MaleTree impacted excavator cabCOALINGALEXCAVATING AND LOADING MACHINE OPERATORSOak treeBig M Excavating, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalTUSCALOOSAIntersection of Hagler Coaling Road and Davis Drive35453Other1498014Using an excavator to fell a 40 foot oak treeFatality130447Final04183001673257FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe01:00:00 PM10/16/2020238910Machine Operator Crushed.Fatality10002565011498014Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredN
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10/20/2020Snyder, Syrous33MaleGuy wire slipped from choker and pulled attached employee up until attached synthetic rope severed and employee fell 100 feet inside tower. The 6 inch by 6 inch pine softener block used under the sling of the load top block attachment was found damaged/splintered on site after the accident.ROBERTSDALEALCRANE AND TOWER OPERATORSStructural members of the communication tower.Broadcast Construction Solutions, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalBALDWINChannel 44 RD36567Concussion;Cut or laceration;Fracture1498491Replacing the last of 18 guy wires on a 1500 ft communication tower. Employee was inside of tower and attempting to position the bridge socket o the end of the guy wire into place. Employee attached himself to the guy wire socket using synthetic rope fed through overhead block and back down to guy wire. Body harness was on but neither pelican clip showed lanyard deployment.Struck by communication tower structural members. Severe trauma to head and throat.130523Final04186001675689FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe12:00:00 PM10/20/2020237130Tower tank storage elevatorAlteration or rehabilitation1500Fall from heights.Fatality10002568531498491Fall (from elevation)Fatality-OSHA coveredN
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10/24/2020Garcia, Juan32MaleInitial indications are that he was not wearing arc flash PPE, including gloves, and that his jewelry came into contact with energized parts.WOODSTOCKALELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLERSContact with live electrical parts.Edwards Electric Service, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalBIBB933 Scott G. Davis Parkway35188Electric Shock1499724Employee was checking voltage in a 3 phase 480 volt energized electrical panel.Fatal electrical shock.130703Final04183001679255FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe04:30:00 PM10/25/2020238210Manufacturing plantNew project or new addition6Electrocution by touching exposed wire/sourceElectrocutionFatality10002574551499724ShockFatality-OSHA coveredN
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11/12/2020Halcomb, Reginald59MaleEmployee tested positive for COVID-19 on 10/22/20 and was hospitalized on 10/30/20. Employee died from COVID-19 related symptoms on 11/12/20ALEXANDER CITYALCOVID-19SL Alabama, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalTALLAPOOSA2481 AIRPORT BLVD.35010Other1503580Employee had been working in the inspection area of the warehouseHeart attack and COVID-19 related symptoms.131254Final04186001687571FinalComprehensiveHealthFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0002:00:00 PM11/13/202003/02/202103/30/2021335129COVID-19 relatedFatality10002595141503580OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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11/15/2020Gordon, Earnest55MaleHe started to shake, foam at the mouth, and fell to the floorFAIRFIELDALJANITORS AND CLEANERSCoronary artery atherosclerosis. Hypertension, obesity, and cigarette smoking contributed to his death.United States Steel Corporation/Fairfield Tubular ProductsOSHA - FOIA FederalJEFFERSON5700 Valley Road35064Other1503069Drinking bottled water in a chair in the breakroomAutopsy: Coronary artery atherosclerosis. Hypertension, obesity, and cigarette smoking contributed to his death.131193Final04183001715091FinalPartialHealthReferral-Employer Reported$0.00$0.0011:45:00 AM11/17/202003/31/2021331210natural causesFatality10002592751503069Cardio-vascular; respiratory system failureFatality-Not OSHA coveredY
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11/17/2020Cheatwood, Bill64MaleSupervisor had the employee come down and reposition the A-frame ladder, then the supervisor went up the ladder to show the employee how to properly drill the hole and apply pressure on the drill, lost balance while drilling and fell onto his back/head from the fifth step onto the concrete floor when the ladder slid out from under him.BAY MINETTEALSUPERVISORS; PLUMBERS, PIPEFITTERS & STEAMFITTERSConcrete floorPLUMCORE INC./OSHA - FOIA FederalBALDWIN200 Hand Ave.36507Concussion1503490Supervising/Observing an employee drilling a pilot hole with a drill from an 8-foot A-frame ladderHead, back, sternum trauma131257Final04186001692403FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe08:45:00 AM11/21/202003/18/2021238220Other buildingAlteration or rehabilitation555Fall and OtherEmployee fell off 8' A-frame ladder onto concrete floor.Fatality10002595221503490Fall (from elevation)Fatality-OSHA coveredN
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11/29/2020Baker, Willie Vonza67FemaleTwo employees tested positive for COVID 19 and were hospitalized. One employee subsequently died from COVID-19 complications.CULLMANALLICENSED PRACTICAL NURSESCOVID-19U.S.A. Healthcare-LTC, L.L.C. /Folsom Center for Rehabilitation & HealthcareOSHA - FOIA FederalCULLMAN401 Arnold Street Northeast35055Other1503395Employee 1 worked on the COVID-19 unit and tested positive for COVID-19. Employee 2 did not work on the COVID-19 unit, but tested positive for COVID-19.COVID-19133569Final04183001739069FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe01:00:00 AM11/19/2020621999Hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19Fatality12002681811503395OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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11/30/2020Camacho, Juan35MaleEmployee stepped into wood debris / material box lifted by Lull and the box fell from the Lull.SPANISH FORTALROOFERSFall from 20 feet 4 inches to the asphalt below.Jonathan Restoration, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalBALDWIN10558 Eastern Shore Dr.Bldg. 1600 The Arlington @ Eastern Shore36527Other1506245Employee was to replace a small section of plywood at the eave of the roof.Death131652Final04186001696877FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$10,922.00$10,922.0003:00:00 PM12/01/202004/05/2021238160Multi-family dwellingMaintenance or repair2120Fall and Other;Fall from roofFall from RoofFatality10002611101506245Fall (from elevation)Fatality-OSHA coveredN
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12/07/2020Smith, Joseph25MaleThe employee became engulfed by woodchips/bark chips while tending the wood fuel used to fire the boiler.THOMASVILLEALWoodchips/bark chipsBrowder and Sons Veneer Company, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalCLARKE550 East Front ST South36784Asphyxia1506065An employee of Browder and sons veneer acting as the night shift boiler watch for an unknown reason the employee moved to the back of the fuel storage area between large piles of wood fuel bark chips.Death due to engulfment131624Final04186001703811FinalComprehensiveHealthFatality/Catastrophe06:00:00 AM12/07/2020321211EngulfmentFatality10002609901506065OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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12/14/2020Flott, Brian41MaleEmployee was caught in the moving parts of the underside of the conveyor. No witnesses. Unknown how it happened at time of walk around.FOLEYALConveyor belt, drum, and framing.Mobile Asphalt Company, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalBALDWIN21650 Doc McDuffie Road36535Bruise/contusion/abrasion;Cut or laceration;Fracture;Other1506678Cleaning material that had fallen from the incline conveyor.Blunt force trauma to upper body (head, face, neck, shoulders)131728Final04186001705445FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe03:15:00 PM12/15/2020324121One employee killed when caught in a conveyorFatality10002614051506678Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredN
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12/26/2020Underwood, Lelia35FemaleExposure to COVID-19GARDENDALEALLICENSED PRACTICAL NURSESCOVID-19Sunbridge Gardendale Health Care Center, LLC/Genesis Healthcare - Magnolia Ridge CenterOSHA - FOIA FederalJEFFERSON420 Dean Drive35071Other1508135Caring for residentsCOVID-19132022Final04183001711530FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe06:00:00 PM12/26/2020623110COVID-19 ExposureFatality10002624501508135OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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01/19/2020Martinez, Antonio34MaleInsulator on the pole failed as the employee grabbed the anchor point and an arc from the pole traveled to the guide wire, down to the employee, and into the ground.HACKETTARELECTRICAL POWER INSTALLERS AND REPAIRERSElectrical current.Arkansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalSEBASTIAN5700-6036 Boone Road72937Electric Shock1456538Employee was walking a guide wire to an anchor point.Electrocution.123235Final06271001534655FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$161,928.00$161,928.0011:15:00 AM01/16/202006/26/2020237130Construction;Electric Arc;Electric current;Electrocuted;Equipment Failure;Insulator;Maintenance;Power Line Worker;Repair;Utility PolePower line transmission lineMaintenance or repair0Electrocution by touching exposed wire/sourceEmployee electrocuted while replacing power pole.Fatality10002363201456538ShockFatality-OSHA coveredElectrical ShockN
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03/03/2020DeLord, Marcus57MaleBoom of aerial lift broke causing the platform to fall approximately 17ftMENAARENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, N.E.C.Aerial platform and the concrete floorRose Aircraft Services, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalPOLK215 Polk Rd 5271953Fracture1467673In an aerial lift removing static wicks from the tail of a planeFatality124569Final06271001549426FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$25,639.00$17,947.3012:40:00 PM03/04/202007/10/2020488190Aerial Lift;Concrete;FallAn employee fell while inside an aerial lift bucket.Fatality10002396131467673Fall (from elevation)Fatality-OSHA coveredN
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03/18/2020Rodriguez Jr., Domitilo54MaleWhen the employer had not seen Employee #1 in a while, he and Employee #2 went looking for Employee #1. Employee #1's body was recovered at approximately 4 pm by first responders.ROHWERARFARM WORKERSGrain engulfmentCecil Simpson & Son Partnership/OSHA - FOIA FederalDESHA187 Cooks Ramp Road71666Asphyxia1470446Employee #1 entered grain bin to break corn loose after a break.Asphyxiation124894Final06271001555254FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$6,940.00$5,048.0010:30:00 AM03/19/202009/15/2020493130Asphyxiated;Cleaning;EngulfedGrain engulfmentFatality10002404021470446Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredAsphyxiationN
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03/26/2020Hennessy, Jeffrey64MaleEmployee came into contact with 480volts of electricityLEWISVILLEARELECTRICIANSthe 480V electrical pump.H&F Electric, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalLAFAYETTEIntersection of CR 191 and 571845Electric Shock1471334Employee was replacing an electrical switch on a well pump.electrocution125091Final06271001560210FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0010:30:00 AM03/30/202008/31/202009/28/2020238210Construction;Contact;Electric Pump;Electric Switch;Electrical;Electrician;Electrocuted;Energized;Lockout;Repair;WellPipelineMaintenance or repairElectric shock and other and unknown causeElectrocutionFatality10002408831471334OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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04/07/2020Travanino, Jose56MalePiece of board kicked back from the edger machine and hit employeeAMITYARMACHINE OPERATORS, NOT SPECIFIEDPiece of wooden board kicked back from the edger machineJ & J Lumber Company, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalCLARK29 Sawmill Lane71921Other1472516Inserting a board into the Edger MachineInternal injury/tear in the right side rib cage area125404Final06271001572009FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$29,688.00$22,000.0007:30:00 AM04/16/202010/06/202002/04/2021321113Edger;Elec Circ Part--Misc;Elec Equipment--Misc;Electric Cable;Electric Cord;Housekeeping;Kick Back;Machine operator;Rib;Sawmill;Struck ByStruck-by 8-inch width by 4-inch thick by 10-ft. long boardFatality11002418601472516Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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04/15/2020Dale, Emanuel20MaleWhile inside a water tank bowl the employee fell from an elevation of greater than 6-ft to the concrete surface below.MALVERNARPAINTERS, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCEConcrete surface.Phoenix Fabricators & Erectors, LLC./OSHA - FOIA FederalHOT SPRING614 Spot Efird Road72104Other1472622The employee was preparing to roll/paint the welds and any shar edges inside the riser by use of a boatswain's chair.Death125441Final06271001572084FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$26,988.00$26,988.0003:00:00 PM04/16/202010/06/2020332420Aerial Lift;Construction;Fall;Fall Protection;Paint;Steel Erection;Water TankSewer/water treatment plantNew project or new addition03535Fall through opening (other than roof)fall from elevationFatality10002419881472622Fall (from elevation)Fatality-OSHA coveredN
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04/30/2020Nielsen, Phillip62MaleDriver 1 approaching the worksite in the second most interior lane appeared to lose control of their vehicle (Toyota Yaris), and swerved through the innermost lane and into the construction zone. The vehicle then impacted employee 1 pinning the employee to a concrete barricade separating the two traffic directions. The vehicle continued westward before impacting a company truck with a yellow flashing light sign, which stopped the vehicle.LITTLE ROCKARCONSTRUCTION LABORERSToyota Yaris, and concrete barricade.Manhattan Road & Bridge Company/M. J. Lee Construction CompanyOSHA - FOIA FederalPULASKIWestbound I-63072211Amputation;Other1474770Employee 1 was shoveling concrete from the interior shoulder of the westbound I-630.Employee 1 had both legs amputated during the impact with the vehicle. The employee was hospitalized and passed one day later.126041Final06271001582503FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe01:50:00 PM05/04/202010/20/202011/04/2020237310Amputated;Automobile;Construction;Crushed;Highway Shoulder;Highway work zone;Leg;Lost Control;Motor Vehicle;Pinned;Struck ByHighway road streetAlteration or rehabilitationCrushed/run-over by highway vehicleHit by motor vehicle in construction zoneFatality10002437471474770Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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05/30/2020Brayfield, Preston22MaleThe employee was struck by an oncoming vehicle that knocked down traffic control barrels and entered a work zone. The investigator did not find witnesses who saw exactly what happened. The police report did not have statements from any witness who saw what happened.TYRONZAARConstruction LaborerAn oncoming vehicle operated by an intoxicated driver.Louis-Company, LLC/LOUIS-COMPANY OF MISSOURI, LLCOSHA - FOIA FederalPOINSETTTyronza River North-bound BridgeI-555 Hwy72386Cut or laceration;Fracture;Other1477194The employee and a coworker were cleaning the bridge after installing epoxy. The employee was using a backpack air blower to clean the debris on the bridge. The employee and the coworker were the only employees at the jobsite performing just before the incident occurred.The employee sustained severe lacerations, amputation of body parts such as but not limited to a leg, and died at the scene due to the injuries from the impact.126612Final06271001598222FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$5,398.00$5,398.0007:45:00 PM06/02/202011/25/2020237310Alcohol;Amputation;Blunt force trauma;Bridge;Cleaning;Construction;Highway work zone;Laceration;Motor Vehicle;Struck By;Traffic BarrelHighway road streetNew project or new additionCrushed/run-over by highway vehicleStruck by drunk driverFatality10102453611477194Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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06/05/2020Paez-Pando, Servando70MaleAn employee took two days of vacation. The employee?s vacation days were May 16 and 18? . On May 21, 2020, the employee did not report to work. Management contacted the employee and the employee stated he was sick with shortness of breath and problems with speaking. He stated that his symptons began on the May 17th. The nurse instructed him to go the doctor. He was confirmed positive on May 21, 2020. The employee died on June 5, 2020. The employer was notified of the employee's death on June 9, 2020 from the staff personal at Mercy Hospital. The employee never returned to work.BERRYVILLEARJANITORS AND CLEANERSCOVID-19Tyson Foods, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalCARROLL110 W Freeman Ave72616Other1478172He was conducting janitorial dutiesCOVID-19126837Final06271001602773FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe05:34:00 PM06/10/202012/07/2020311615Infectious DiseaseEmployee died of COVID-19 PandemicFatality10002459411478172OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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06/18/2020Zeckreah, Risen32MaleDuring a COVID-19 pandemic, the employee worked their normal duties as a deboner on a poultry processing line. The employee last worked at the plant on June 13, 2020. The employee was hospitalized on June 17, 2020, and the employee died on June 18, 2020.ROGERSAROccupation Not ListedSARS-CoV-2 virusTyson Poultry, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalBENTON212 E. Elm St.72756Other1480151The employee worked as a debone laborer at a poultry processing plant.Illness related to COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019)127199Final06271001607766FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe03:53:00 AM06/22/202011/04/2020311615Employee died from COVID-19-related illness.Fatality10002469491480151OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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06/20/2020Laibwij, Anter57MaleDuring a COVID-19 pandemic, the employee worked their normal duties, performing sanitation at a poultry processing plant. The employee last worked at the plant for an overnight shift on June 12-13, 2020. The employee was hospitalized on June 17, 2020, and the employee died on June 20, 2020.ROGERSAROccupation Not ListedSARS-CoV-2 virusTyson Poultry, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalBENTON212 E. Elm St.72756Other1480139The employee worked as a sanitation laborer at a poultry processing plant.Illness related to COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019)127192Final06271001608618FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe03:45:00 AM06/22/202011/04/2020311615Employee died from COVID-19-related illness.Fatality10002469421480139OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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06/24/2020Phanphengdee, Viengsong53FemaleDuring the weekend, she started feeling sick. Was taken to a clinic on Monday, June 22, 2020. Scheduled COVID-19 test on 23rd. Took test on 23rd and she became worst that night. Husband took employee to emergency room and was sent home to wait for test result. On the 24th, employee woke up and felt worst and husband called 911. Employee later passed that dayVAN BURENAROPERATIONS & SYSTEMS RESEARCHERS AND ANALYSTSCOVID-19 infection.Tyson Poultry, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalCRAWFORD802 SOUTH 28TH ST.72956Other1480752Last day of employee at work was Friday, June 19, 2020. No symptoms of COVID-19COVID-19127289Final06271001611269FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe01:30:00 PM06/26/202012/07/2020311615Death from COVID-19Fatality10002472251480752OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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06/27/2020Celis Camacho, Raul67MaleThe employee experienced symptoms of COVID-19 and was sent home to quarantine. The employee was hospitalized June 24th and passed away on June 26th while in the hospital.SPRINGDALEAROccupation Not ListedNo object or substance related to the work place directly harmed the employee or increased the likely hood that the employee contracted COVID-19 while on the premises.TYSON FOODS, INC. - PROCESSING PLANT/OSHA - FOIA FederalWASHINGTON600 N. BERRY ST.72764Other1481929The victim was working in the "Paw Room" where product is processed and inspected before shipping.COVID-19127691Final06271001612759FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe12:00:00 PM07/06/202012/09/2020311615Employee passed after having contracted COVID-19.Fatality10002482871481929OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/01/2020Lekjeb, John44MaleDuring a COVID-19 pandemic, the employee worked their normal duties as a deboner on a poultry processing line. The employee last worked at the plant on June 2, 2020. The employee was hospitalized on June 7, 2020, and the employee died on July 1, 2020.ROGERSAROccupation Not ListedSARS-CoV-2 virusTyson Poultry, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalBENTON212 E. Elm St.72756Other1482104The employee worked as a debone laborer at a poultry processing plant.Illness related to COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019)127503Final06271001615659FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe02:24:00 PM07/07/202011/04/2020311615Employee died from COVID-19-related illness.Fatality10002478131482104OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/02/2020Cardenas, Martin56MaleEmployee tested positive for COVID-19 on June 18, 2020VAN BURENARWASHING, CLEANING AND PICKLING MACHINE OPERATORSCOVID-19Tyson Poultry, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalCRAWFORD802 SOUTH 28TH ST.72956Other1481958Employee showed symptoms of COVID-19 on June 6, 2020 and was sent home for 10 to 14 days.Employee died on July 2, 2020 from COVID-19127478Final06271001615701FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe01:15:00 PM07/06/202012/07/2020311615Fatality due to COVID-19Fatality11002477431481958OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/03/2020Lovato Molina, Jesus65MaleEmployee was hospitalized on June 20, 2020 after testing positive for COVID-19.VAN BURENARWASHING, CLEANING AND PICKLING MACHINE OPERATORSCOVID-19Tyson Poultry, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalCRAWFORD802 SOUTH 28TH ST.72956Other1481986On June 17,2020, employee was sent home for 10 to 14 days for symptoms of COVID-19Employee died from COVID-19 related complications on July 3, 2020127484Final06271001616159FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe09:45:00 AM07/06/202012/07/2020311615Fatality due to COVID-19Fatality10002477591481986OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/05/2020Yates, Roy69MaleDuring a COVID-19 pandemic, the employee worked their normal maintenance duties at a poultry processing plant. The employee last worked at the plant on June 7, 2020. The employee was hospitalized June 9 - 11, 2020, and June 19 - July 5, 2020. The employee died on July 5, 2020.ROGERSARSARS-CoV-2 virusTyson Poultry, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalBENTON212 E. Elm St.72756Other1482109The employee worked as a maintenance generalist at a poultry processing plant.Illness related to COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019)127504Final06271001616655FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe05:26:00 PM07/07/202011/04/2020311615Employee died from COVID-19-related illness.Fatality10002478141482109OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/05/2020Burns, Charles54MaleEmployee contracted Covid-19SPRINGDALEARCovid-19Tyson Poultry, Inc./Tyson Foods Plant #481OSHA - FOIA FederalWASHINGTON671 Randall Wobbe Lane72764Other1482182Working as the maintenance managerCovid-19127528Final06271001616230FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe01:00:00 PM07/06/202002/11/2021311615Death due to COVID-19Fatality10002478741482182OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/27/2020Evans, Chet52MaleThe employee fell through the attic floor down to the breeze-way concrete floor when a wooden joist that he stepped on break. The employee fell approximately 20 ft. onto the concrete floor.FORREST CITYAROccupation Not ListedThe broken attic wooden floor joist, hand rails in the breeze-way, and the concrete floor.Pecan Grove Limited Partnership/Pecan Grove ApartmentsOSHA - FOIA FederalSAINT FRANCIS1905 N Washington St.72335Fracture1486675Walking in the attic of Bldg #3 to spot animals such as raccoons and squirrelsThe employee was bleeding from his eyes, nose, and ears. At the hospital, the doctors found that the employee was brain dead due to internal bleeding and traumatic brain injury.128311Final06271001635831FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$35,498.00$22,517.0011:00:00 AM08/04/202001/20/2021531110Brain;Concrete;Fall;Joist;Traumatic;Unsecured;Unstable Surfacefall from atticFatality11002500621486675Fall (from elevation)Fatality-OSHA coveredN
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07/29/2020Bean, Lois77FemaleUnknownDANVILLEARLAUNDERERS AND IRONERSCovid-19Mitchell's Nursing Home, Inc/OSHA - FOIA FederalYELL501 W 10th St.72833Other1488174Working in the laundryCovid-19128632Final06271001642411FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe12:00:00 AM08/14/202002/09/2021623110Fatality due to COVID-19Fatality115602510151488174OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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08/02/2020Cumming, John56MaleEmployee was sick on the 6/19 test positive confirmed on the hospitalized on the 6/23 hospitalized 6/26 Employee died 8/3BERRYVILLEARREGISTERED NURSESPatients infected cornavirusMercy Hospital/OSHA - FOIA FederalCARROLL214 Carter St.72616Other1486911Nursing caring for the Covid patientIllness due to COVID-19128374Final06271001636694FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe12:00:00 AM08/06/202002/04/2021622110Infectious DiseaseCOVID-19 related deathFatality10002502331486911OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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08/13/2020Greenwood, Terry42MaleEmployee #1 was pinned between the loading dock and the railcar.CROSSETTARRAILROAD CONDUCTORS AND YARDMASTERSThe moving railcar and loading dockCando Rail Services Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalASHLEY108 Millyard Road71635Other1488403Employee #1 (Conductor) was holding on to the back of the railcar that was being moved from the Pond Yard to Warehouse 10.Employee #1 sustained multiple fatal crushing injuries.128685Final06271001643396FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$64,365.00$64,365.0012:50:00 PM08/14/202002/12/2021482112Pinned in between the railcar and the loading dock.Fatality10002511961488403Caught in or betweenFatality-OSHA coveredN
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08/29/2020Simpson, Casey39MaleThe employee sat down to take a break and drink a bottle of water on the job site. While taking a break the employee stated to his supervisor the he was hot. The supervisor instructed and led the employee into a cool control room and found the employee a seat in front of a fan. The supervisor left the employee in front of the fan and returned with another bottle of water for the employee and to check on him. The supervisor and the employee visited a few minutes then the supervisor returned to the job. An operator from the on site facility entered the control room and gave the employee a Gatorade to drink. Approximately five minutes later the operator looked around and realized that the employee had collapsed and was unresponsive. The employee's pulse was checked and there was no pulse. Immediately help was summoned and 911 was called. The onsite trained employees began chest compressions and CPR.MONTICELLOARLABORERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTIONOverexposure to the hot environment.A & E Environmental Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalDREW211 Old Troy Road71655Heat exhaustion1490903An employee was loading a fifty-foot section of a truck vacuum hose along with his co-workers.Possible heat stroke.129183Final06271001652494FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe03:45:00 PM08/29/202002/28/2021562119Heart attackFatality10002528481490903OtherFatality-Not OSHA coveredHeat StressN
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09/21/2020Bersett, Christopher41MaleThe employee was murdered in an attempted robbery.LITTLE ROCKARBulletNPC International, Inc./Pizza HutOSHA - FOIA FederalPULASKI1912 GREEN MOUNTAIN DR72211Other1494204The employee was making a pizza deliveryThe employee was struck by a bullet129741Final06271001663003FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe11:30:00 PM09/24/202004/05/2021722513Homicide during a robberyFatality10002545251494204OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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09/30/2020Hudnall, Jackie47FemaleThe employee was tested for COVID-19 by the employer and sent home after a positive test September 30, 2020. The employee was at home where they passed away from complications due to COVID-19 on October 7th.MALVERNARNURSING AIDES, ORDERLIES, AND ATTENDANTSCOVID-19Encore Healthcare, LLC/Encore Healthcare and RehabilitationOSHA - FOIA FederalHOT SPRING1820 W Moline Street72104Other1496696Employee was working in the COIVD-19 unit as a certified nursing assistant (CNA)COVID-19130196Final06271001670483FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe07:00:00 AM10/09/2020623110COVID-19 DeathFatality10002558881496696OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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10/09/2020Phaiah, Robert70MaleOn 10/08/2020 employee was tested for COVID-19. 10/20/2020 employee experience COVID-19 symptoms. 10/22/2020 employee reported deceased.TEXARKANAARSOCIAL WORKERSCOVID-19U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs/Texarkana Veterans Affairs Outpatient ClinicOSHA - FOIA FederalMILLER910 Realtor Ave71854Other1499954Employee's last day of work was 10/08/2020- unknownDeath related 10/22/2020 due to COVID-19 illness.132232Final06271001677048FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe07:00:00 AM10/27/2020622110COVID-19 related fatalityFatality10002642901499954OtherFatality-OSHA coveredY
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11/11/2020Liming, Beatriz60FemaleEmployee become Ill from COVD-19GREEN FORESTARLABORERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTIONCOVID-19Tyson Poultry, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalCARROLL601 TYSON DRIVE72638Other1505556COVID-19 ComplicationsFatality131753Final06271001699570FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe02:00:00 PM12/09/2020311615COVID-19 related fatalityFatality10002691921505556OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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11/17/2020Tucker, James 60MaleThe employee contracted covidROGERSARREGISTERED NURSESCOVIDINNISFREE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalBENTON301 SOUTH 24TH72758Other1506291Employee was working at the facility in the Non-covid unitCovid131659Final06271001704203FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe08:56:00 PM12/14/2020623110FatalityFatality10002611391506291InhalationFatality-OSHA coveredN
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11/17/2020Person, Deborah51FemaleThe employee contracted COVIDROGERSARCOvidJamestown Health & Rehab, LLC/Jamestown Nursing & RehabOSHA - FOIA FederalBENTON2001 S Hampton72758Other1507386Employee was working as a LPNThe employee was diagnosed with Covid 19 on November 17 and passed away on December 21131846Final06271001709088FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe07:58:00 PM12/21/2020623110fatalityFatality10002618591507386InhalationFatality-OSHA coveredN
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11/23/2020Mays, Linda68FemaleThe patient tested positive for COVID on 11-18-2020. The decedent was treating the COVID positive patient while the patient had an active COVID diagnosis and later tested positive on 11-13-2020. The employee was sent home to quarantine on 11-13-2020 and later passed away at home on 11-23-2020.LITTLE ROCKARSARS-COV-2SLR Health Services, LLC/Barrow Creek Health and RehabOSHA - FOIA FederalPULASKI2600 John Barrow Rd72204Other1503697The employee was treating a COVID positive patientThe decedent died due to COVID exposure131280Final06271001693014FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe05:30:00 PM11/24/2020623110FatalityFatality103602596081503697InhalationFatality-OSHA coveredN
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12/13/2020Goodwin, Daniel41MaleThe employee was exposed to COVID-19 at the workplace to an unknown positive nurse.JONESBOROARMACHINERY MAINTENANCE OCCUPATIONSCOVID-19ST. BERNARDS MEDICAL CENTER/OSHA - FOIA FederalCRAIGHEAD225 E. Washington Ave.72401Other1507228Regular Job dutiesCOVID-19131824Final06271001704640FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe04:00:00 PM12/15/2020622110ER reported fatalityFatality11279902617591507228OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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12/15/2020Graves, JudyFemaleWARRENARWRNC Inc./Chapel Woods Health and RehabilitationOSHA - FOIA FederalBRADLEY1440 E. CHURCH ST.71671Other1506965131784Draft06271001706841FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe06:30:00 PM12/17/2020623110COVID-19 related fatality.Fatality113602643211506965OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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12/17/2020Purley, Wester Zell56MaleThe employee tested positive for COVID-19 on 12/01/20. The employee was hospitalized on 12/07/20. On 12/17/20, the employee passed away from COVID-19 complications.NORTH LITTLE ROCKARCoronavirus.U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs/Eugene J. Towbin Veterans Affairs Healthcare CenterOSHA - FOIA FederalPULASKI2200 Fort Roots Drive72114Other1507241The employee was working as an Licensed Practical Nurse in the Mental Health department.COVID-19.131825Final06271001708300FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe07:42:00 PM12/18/2020622110Death from COVID-19 complicationsFatality10002617621507241OtherFatality-OSHA coveredY
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12/20/2020Booth, David Michael71MaleExposed to COVID-19MANILAARCoronavirusCHC Manila Nursing Center LLC/Manila Healthcare CenterOSHA - FOIA FederalMISSISSIPPI814 North Davis Street72442Other1507344The employee was employed as housekeeping and laundry.COVID-19 related death.131839Final06271001708998FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe05:13:00 PM12/21/2020623110Fatality due to COVID-19Fatality10002618271507344OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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12/30/2020Piggee, Torey44MaleThe truck was in motion and rolled onto employee #1, crushing the employee.TEXARKANAARThe semi truck.HWY. 71 TRUCKING, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalMILLER6340 E St71854Asphyxia1510243Employee #1 was working under the semi truck.132433Draft06271001720639FinalComprehensiveSafetyFatality/Catastrophe03:30:00 PM01/27/2021484230Crushed by vehicleFatality10002640021510243Struck byFatality-OSHA coveredN
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01/10/2020Gutierrez-Velasquez, Fernando56MaleEmployee was on the other side of a load as a forklift was
lifting it. The load fell off of the forks and onto the employee.
TEMPEAZR.U.R. Transportation, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalMARICOPA616 W 24th St85282Fracture1455859
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01/17/2020Molina, Guadelupe54MaleEmployee was off-loading a boom lift, the boom lift tires went off the end of the trailer and the employee was
thrown out of the basket.
MESAAZRoss Aerial Equipment, L.L.C./Ross Equipment RentalOSHA - FOIA FederalMARICOPA3006 E Holmes Ave85204Other1456896
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01/21/2020Paz Martinez, Erasmo37MaleAnother employee operating a backhoe lost traction and slid into the excavation striking the other employee with
the bucket.
CASA GRANDEAZWindmill Dairy LLC/El Dorado Dairy; Milky Way Dairy, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalPINAL29700 W Peters Rd85193Amputation1457416
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02/03/2020Elam, Victor56MaleEmployee #1 was installing the cover on the electrical panelFORT HUACHUCAAZInstallers and RepairersContact with energized parts.Facility Services Management Inc/OSHA - FOIA FederalCOCHISEBuilding 8520285613Electric Shock1461071Employee #1 was replacing the sensors on a industrial dishwasher.Employee #1 was electrocuted.123757Final09364001541426FinalPartialSafetyFatality/Catastrophe$28,070.00$14,576.0011:15:00 AM02/04/202007/09/202003/29/2021561210Electrical panel;ElectrocutedElectrocutionFatality10002376981461071ShockFatality-OSHA coveredY
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02/18/2020Edmonson, Robert56MaleEmployee was pinned between metal truss and boom lift
rail
SURPRISEAZSeaCa Plastic Packaging, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalMARICOPA13549 W. Willow Ave85379Asphyxia1464119
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03/04/2020Vallejo, Jorge54MaleEmployee # 1 went beneath the motor coach when the
suspension air bag ruptured.
PHOENIXAZJJ Tire Service, LLC/OSHA - FOIA FederalMARICOPA1721 E Washington St85034Cut or laceration;Fracture1467395
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03/17/2020Ulmer, Braxton28MaleA crane carrying a load of concrete forms was passing overhead when the load came loose and dropped,
crushing Employee #1.
PHOENIXAZJ. D. Steel Co., Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalMARICOPA380 N 1st Ave85034Other1474341
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03/27/2020Bitsui, Laverne55FemaleCOVID-19KYKOTSMOVI VILLAGEAZTEACHERS, SPECIAL EDUCATIONCOVID-19Bureau of Indian Education/Rocky Ridge Boarding SchoolOSHA - FOIA FederalNAVAJOP.O. Box 22986039Other1471541Employee worked at boarding school and was exposed to COVID-19COVID-19 related death125133Final09364001562996FinalPartialHealthFatality/Catastrophe$0.00$0.0006:00:00 AM03/30/202011/23/202002/03/2021921190Infectious DiseaseEmployee contracted COVID-19 and died.Fatality10002409831471541OtherFatality-OSHA coveredN
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03/29/2020Tolifson, Steven36MaleEmployee used illicit drugs, fell off forklift, and was trapped between the forklift and pallets.GOODYEARAZHuhtamaki, Inc./OSHA - FOIA FederalMARICOPA4320 S Cotton Ln85338Other1471639