FRISCO, TEXAS—
Austin Bridge and Road, LP
Struck by powered vehicle-nontransport, unspecified · Intracranial injuries, unspecified
Final narrative
An employee was helping a three-man crew with a backhoe to lift a walk-behind saw approximately 6 inches and move it forward approximately 3 feet. The employee attached rigging from the walk-behind saw to the backhoe and stood to the side of the forks approximately 4 feet away. As the backhoe operator lifted the saw, the backhoe forks disengaged and struck the employee's hard hat. The employee was hospitalized for a head injury.
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