PIONEER, OHIO—
Reifel Industries, Inc.
Struck by rolling powered vehicle or machinery · Amputations involving bone loss
Final narrative
An employee was raking screws at the transfer cart from the paint bath to the oven when a screw fell on the ground. While the employee was picking up the screw, an automated transfer cart moved and amputated their left little finger to the first knuckle.
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