ELLWOOD CITY, PENNSYLVANIA—
Ellwood City Forge, Inc.
Struck by falling object or equipment, n.e.c. · Fractures
Final narrative
An employee was using an oxygen acetylene torch to cut a metal side plate/panel, that had been removed from a machine. As the employee was cutting the metal, a part of the plate broke free from the cutting operation and fell onto the employee's left lower leg fracturing it. The employee was hospitalized for surgery on the lower left leg as a result of the incident.
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