rowid,summary_nr,line_nr,abstract_text,load_dt 1,202654851,5, amputation of his second finger on his right hand. Employee #1 was later releas,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 2,202654851,6,ed.,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 3,202657888,1,"At approximately 5:55 p.m. on April 24, 2013, Employee #1, a deli clerk, was cle",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 4,202657888,2,aning a set of fryers in the deli department. Employee #1 was attempting to mult,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 5,202657888,3,"itask by cleaning the fryers, attending to a customer, and cleaning the rotisser",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 6,202657888,4,"ie oven. While cleaning the fryers, Employee #1 was attending to a customer, and",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 7,202657888,5, then began cleaning a rotisserie oven. Employee #1 pulled a large tray out of t,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 8,202657888,6,he rotisserie oven and walked with it to the back room when she tripped over a f,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 9,202657888,7,ryer vat containing hot cooking oil. Employee #1 was transported to Los Angeles ,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 10,202657888,8,"County-USC Medical Center, where she was treated for second degree burns to her ",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 11,202657888,9,body. The employee remained hospital.,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 12,316347244,1,"On May 1, 2013, Employee #1, a 57-year-old male Foremen with Foundation Pile Inc",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 13,316347244,2,", was working at the Five Freeway Expansion Project, in Norwalk, California. A f",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 14,316347244,3,"orklift driver, operating a Pettybone Super 20, Serial Number 4797, Model 204D a",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 15,316347244,4,"nd was moving piles. Upon setting the piles down, the forklift driver began to t",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 16,316347244,5,"urn around in a tight space. As the forklift backed up, the operator did not not",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 17,316347244,6,ice Employee #1 and another coworker standing behind the forklift. As the forkli,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 18,316347244,7,"ft backed up, it pinned Employee #1's leg against a pile causing an unspecified ",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 19,316347244,8,laceration injury. Employee #1 was hospitalized as a result of the event.,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 20,202458345,1,"At approximately 3:00 p.m. on June 4, 2013, Employee #1, of Wise Electric & Comm",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 21,202458345,2,"unications Inc., was seriously injured when he fell from a fixed ladder. On the ",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 22,202458345,3,"day of the accident, Employee #1 and #2 were lowering tools and equipment into t",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 23,202458345,4,he MCC Vault in preparation for work the following day. Employee #1 was descendi,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 24,202458345,5,"ng a steel fixed ladder attached to a concrete wall, and lost his grip and fell ",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 25,202458345,6,approximately 10 feet to 12 feet to a concrete floor below. The equipment was a ,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 26,202458345,7,steel fixed ladder of approximately 15 feet in length. The ladder was 6 inches f,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 27,202458345,8,rom the wall. The ladder rung spacing was 12 inches. The ladder rung thickness w,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 28,202458345,9,as 0.875 inch in diameter. The inside distance of the steel ladder from upright ,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 29,202458345,10,"to upright was 18 inches. Employee #1 sustained a fractured collar bone, cracked",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 30,202458345,11," ribs, and laceration to the back of his head.",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 31,201079316,1,"At approximately 3:35 p.m. on May 2, 2013 Employee #1, a 35-year-old male labore",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 32,201079316,2,r with Gammon Pools Inc. was performing maintenance in an empty swimming pool. E,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 33,201079316,3,mployee #1 was preparing to conduct an acid wash of the pool. Employee #1 was we,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 34,201079316,4,"aring slip on rubber boots, rubber gloves, eye protection and a respirator. Empl",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 35,201079316,5,oyee #1 stated that after filling his watering can for the cleaning process that,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 36,201079316,6, he turned to the left. When he turned he stated that his right foot slipped. A ,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 37,201079316,7,"coworker stated that he tried to catch himself but fell, landed on his right han",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 38,201079316,8,d and butt and possibly his right leg. The homeowner came to Employee #1's assis,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 39,201079316,9,tance and transported Employee #1 to Pomerado Hospital in Poway CA where he was ,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 40,201079316,10,hospitalized and treated for a same level fall and fractured right leg. The hosp,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 41,201079316,11,ital representatives told Employee #1 that he could stay in the hospital and be ,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 42,201079316,12,admitted or go home. However the hospital advised him to stay as immediate appro,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 43,201079316,13,val would be given for surgery to repair the fractured leg. The hospital also st,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 44,201079316,14,ated that if Employee #1 chose to go home that approvals would have to be obtain,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 45,201079316,15,ed from the worker's compensation insurer and surgery to repair the leg would be,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 46,201079316,16," delayed, possibly up to 7 days. Employee #1 chose to stay in the hospital and w",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 47,201079316,17,"as discharged on May 2, 2013 at 4:25 p.m. Employee #1 was hospitalized over just",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 48,201079316,18, over 24 hours. Employee #1 told the inspector that he had approximately 15 year,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 49,201079316,19,s of experience in performing various aspects of swimming pool maintenance.,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 50,202180303,1,"At approximately 3:23 a.m. on August 23, 2013, Employee #1, a 56-year-old male N",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 51,202180303,2,"YSDSP Trooper with NYSDSP Troop A Headquarters, died from an apparent heart atta",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 52,202180303,3,ck. Employee #1 was attending a Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance conference in,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 53,202180303,4," Salt Lake City, Utah, at the time of the incident.",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 54,202654943,1,"On July 30, 2013, Employee #1, a 47-year-old male with Randazzo Enterprises Inc.",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 55,202654943,2,", was installing a new belt Komatsu Mobile Rock Crusher (BR3000J-1 Model). The b",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 56,202654943,3,elt was running at the time so Employee #1 could make adjustments to the newly i,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 57,202654943,4,nstalled belt. Employee #1 was lying on the ground under the belt to observe its,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 58,202654943,5," function. As Employee #1 was getting up to continue his work he stumbled, reach",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 59,202654943,6,"ed out to catch himself, got his hand lodged in the frame of the roller conveyor",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 60,202654943,7,", and fell. As Employee #1 fell, his hand was in an awkward posture and he broke",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 61,202654943,8," his arm, as he fell back to the ground. Employee #1 was hospitalized for an uns",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 62,202654943,9,"pecified fracture injury to his arm, as a result of this event.",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 63,202588778,1,"At approximately 12:42 p.m. on August 10, 2013, an employee, a senior zoo keeper",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 64,202588778,2,", was working with seven chimpanzees in a zoo. One of the female chimpanzee bit ",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 65,202588778,3,the employee's middle finger. The employee was taken to the hospital after havin,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 66,202588778,4,g the distal tip of her right middle finger bitten off by a chimpanzee. The dist,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 67,202588778,5,al tip was unable to be reattached. During surgery some bone was shaved down in ,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 68,202588778,6,order to close over the distal tip of the bone. The employee was hospitalized an,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 69,202588778,7,d treated for amputation of her finger.,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 70,201130127,1,"At about 3:25 p.m. on December 4, 2013, Employee #1 was working as a clothing me",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 71,201130127,2,"rchandise handler for the department store Macy's West Stores, Inc. in Palo Alto",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 72,201130127,3,", CA. Employee #1 had been a fulltime employee in the gift wrap department for a",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 73,201130127,4,"bout 10 years. She had left the company, but she had returned for about four mon",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 74,201130127,5,"ths as a part-time worker in the fulfillment area. She was in the ""Optimal Fitti",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 75,201130127,6,"ng Room"" on the second floor, sorting clothes gathered from the fitting rooms. T",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 76,201130127,7,he clothes were to be organized and replaced on the sales floors. Incoming and o,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 77,201130127,8,utgoing merchandise was hung upon rolling clothes racks staged on opposite sides,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 78,201130127,9, of the room. Employee #1 said she was turning from her right to her left after ,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 79,201130127,10,"hanging a clothes item on one of the outgoing racks. As she turned, her right fo",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 80,201130127,11,"ot caught on a lower portion of the rack She fell onto the floor, landing on her",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 81,201130127,12," left side. A coworker, who was working as a temporary worker, was in the same r",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 82,201130127,13,"oom and heard Employee #1 fall. A second coworker, who was working as a sales ma",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 83,201130127,14,"nager, and a third coworker, who was working as a merchandise team manager, also",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 84,201130127,15," came and assisted. A fourth coworker, the operations manager, arrived with a wh",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 85,201130127,16,"eelchair along with a fifth coworker, the store manager. The operations manager ",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 86,201130127,17,"took Employee #1 to an occupational health clinic, but the clinic instructed the",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 87,201130127,18,m that they needed to go to a hospital. Employee #1 was admitted to Kaiser Hospi,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 88,201130127,19,"tal in Redwood City, CA, and diagnosed with a fractured left hip. She was moved ",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 89,201130127,20,after several days to a rehabilitation facility. No surgery was performed. The a,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 90,201130127,21,ccident was reported in a timely manner by the store manager who had transported,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 91,201130127,22," the Employee #1 to the hospital. The racks, carts, and other items in the room ",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 92,201130127,23,"were positioned normally, according to all persons interviewed. Employee #1 said",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 93,201130127,24," that she was familiar with the type of work the job called for, the arrangement",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 94,201130127,25," of the racks, and the working conditions. She said that she just happened to ca",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 95,201130127,26,tch her foot on the rack while turning. There were no apparent conditions in vio,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 96,201130127,27,lation of standards associated with this incident. As a result of a subsequent i,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 97,201130127,28,"nspection, citations were issued on items unrelated to the accident: 1-1 General",2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 98,201130127,29,/T8 CCR 3360(a): Failure to ensure that an industrial truck was marked with its ,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 99,201130127,30,rated lifting capacity. 1-2 General/T8 CCR 3368(a)(1): Failure to ensure that op,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00 100,201130127,31,erators of an industrial truck were trained and evaluated for safe operation. 1-,2019-07-22 00:19:35+00:00