ROTTERDAM, NEW YORK—
Tomra NY Recycling, LLC
Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation · Amputations
Final narrative
An employee saw a pallet fall off a forklift into a bin where it did not belong. He left his forklift and went over to the other forklift. He rode the forks of the forklift to a 6- to 8-foot high elevation and retrieved the pallet. As he was riding the forks down, his right-hand ring fingertip became trapped and was amputated between the mast and the rack of the forklift.
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