HAMMOND, LOUISIANA—
B & B Electrical and Utility Contractors
Fall on same level n.e.c. · Fractures
Final narrative
An employee was part of an electrical crew attempting to "cant"/twist a 55-foot steel pole into the ground using a twisting tool (a 2-inch choker strap and a steel bar). While twisting the tool, it slipped and the injured employee fell to the ground, fracturing their left ankle. The employee was hospitalized.
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