PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA—
Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.
Other jump to lower level less than 6 feet · Cuts, lacerations
Final narrative
An employee hopped approximately 4 feet from a loading dock down to the lower level. He stumbled and fell, lacerating his right wrist with a sharp metal object (no-hub coupling) he was holding. He was hospitalized and required surgery.
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