ENTERPRISE, KANSAS—
Great Plains Manufacturing
Twisting, reaching, bending · Disc disorders, herniated disc
Final narrative
An employee was using a powered industrial truck (PIT) to move parts stored in totes inside a distribution warehouse. The employee knelt down to manually remove an empty tote from the forks of the PIT. The employee felt something pop in their back and was unable to get up. The employee was hospitalized with bulging discs in their lower back.
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