BROOKVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA—
BWP Hardwoods Inc.
Struck by object or equipment dropped by injured worker · Amputations
Final narrative
An employee's finger was smashed when CANT, a cut log that can not be further processed in the saw mill operation, fell out of his hand. The employee lifted the log and lost his grip, and the log started to fall. While trying to change his grip to catch the log, his fingers got pinched between the log and the machine guard.
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