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OSHA Injury Report: Mccormick

Injury · Days away from work

On , an injury at Mccormick in Atlanta, GA 30336 resulted in days away from work. Employee was blender Operator in spice mixtures manufacturing.

Establishment
Mccormick
Parent company
Mccormick Atlanta
Street
5840 Tulane Dr
City
Atlanta
State
GA
ZIP
30336
On-site location
Line 1
Outcome
Days away from work (code 2)
Type
Injury (code 1)
Days away from work
1

Blending on [REDACTED] mixer.

EE (Blender Op) on [REDACTED] complained that he is having lower back spasms down into his legs and feet from blending batches. EE stated that straining to lift bags while mixing over time caused back spasms. EE did not notify his leaders that he was experiencing back spasms or pain in his legs when he initially felt pain. There was 3 Blender Operators (1 Blender Driver 2 Blender Ops on mixer) assigned to the [REDACTED] mixer [REDACTED]. EE call off from work on [REDACTED] and did not state that he was injured. EE stated that he called off from work on [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] and left message that only said back. When messages were replayed the audio on the answering machine was unclear. EE returned to work on [REDACTED] and notified a Team Manager that he was having back spasms. Employee has provided a statement to his immediate manager and he has contacted CORE for 1st evaluation.

Strain to Back

Raw Material Bag

Strain to Back caused by Raw Material Bag

Job description
Blender Operator
SOC code
51-9012 — Separating, Filtering, Clarifying, Precipitating, and Still Mac
NAICS code
311942 — Spice mixtures manufacturing
NAICS vintage
2022
Avg employees
187
Total hours worked
304334
EIN
520408290
Establishment ID
1435370
Employer case #
IN-202510
Date of incident
Shift started
6:00
Time of incident
15:00
Filing year
2025
Submitted
21JAN26:18:55:00

Data from OSHA ITA Form 300/301 electronic submissions, filing year 2025. ITA Case Detail records are establishment-reported submissions, not OSHA inspections — no per-record IMIS deep link exists.