POTTSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA—
Universal Concrete Products
Other fall to lower level less than 6 feet · Fractures
Final narrative
The injured employee was standing on a deck that was approximately 2 feet off the ground. His new supervisor walked up to him to shake his hand. The injured employee bent down to shake the supervisor's hand, lost his balance and fell off the deck. He landed on the floor and sustained multiple fractures to the left wrist. The employee required surgery.
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