LACLEDE, IDAHO—
Idaho Forest Group LLC
Struck by object or equipment, n.e.c. · Fractures
Final narrative
An employee performing maintenance on the board edger was struck and injured by a tool left on the equipment after the equipment was re-energized. The employee was hospitalized for a fractured wrist.
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