MINERVA, OHIO—
Imperial Aluminum - Minerva, LLC
Other jump to lower level 6 to 10 feet · Fractures
Final narrative
While taping an aluminum reverb, an employee believed that molten metal was over-flowing the trough and melting oxygen lines on the floor. The employee then jumped over the handrail of an elevated work platform and fell approximately 5 to 6 feet to the floor below, injuring his left elbow and fracturing the left side of his hip.
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