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OSHA Accident Investigation · Summary #14253124

CONCRETE FORM WORK,NAIL,CONSTRUCTION,LACERATION,FALLING OBJECT,HAND,PUNCTURE

Event
CONCRETE FORM WORK,NAIL,CONSTRUCTION,LACERATION,FALLING OBJECT,HAND,PUNCTURE
Linked inspection
No inspection record linked to this accident's victims.
Summary number
14253124
Report ID
453710

Event description

Employee's hand lacerated by nail in falling concrete form

Investigation abstract

On March 26, 1990, Employee #1 and a coworker were attempting to strip a small c rm fell, a nail protruding from the form pierced the back of Employee #1's left hand near the wrist, at approximately the intersection of his thumb and index fi nger. He was either knocked off the ladder with the nail in his hand, or dragged off by the form, and fell to a prone position on the floor. Employee #1's hand suffered a T-shaped tear that extended from both sides of the nail penetration. oncrete form from the edge of an interior floor about 8 to 9 ft above them. The form was 3/4 in. plywood, 11 in. wide by 11 ft 2 in. long, and was backed with 2 by 4 wood spaced 8 in. apart. They were having difficulty in breaking the form loose. Employee #1 was up three or four steps on a ladder at the west end of the form, using a bar and pulling on the form. His coworker had gone to the floor a bove to see what was holding the form. Employee #1 reported that his coworker hi t the form with a hammer and it fell. The coworker reported that he did not hit the form; it just suddenly broke loose. There were no other witnesses. As the fo

Victim

  1. #1 Non-hospitalized injury Age 34 M

    Nature of injury
    7
    Part of body
    12
    Event type
    1
    Source
    8
    Occupation code
    567
    Human factor
    10
    Environmental factor
    6
    Task assigned
    1

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