Long Island City, NY —
OSHA Injury Report: New York City Department of Design & Construction
Injury · Other recordable case
At a glance
On , an injury at New York City Department of Design & Construction in Long Island City, NY 11101 resulted in other recordable case. Employee was director in construction engineering services.
Where did this happen?
- Establishment
- New York City Department of Design & Construction
- Parent company
- New York City Department of Design & Construction
- Street
- 30-30 Thomson Avenue
- City
- Long Island City
- State
- NY
- ZIP
- 11101
- On-site location
- 30-30 Thomson Avenue LIC NY 11101
What was the outcome?
- Outcome
- Other recordable case (code 4)
- Type
- Injury (code 1)
Before the incident
Employee was walking to the building exit
What happened
Employee slipped in a puddle of clear water (at the time there was no indication that it was there no warning cones in place no wet floor sign; the wet floor sign was put in place some minutes after the employee fell).
Injury or illness
The employee fell backwards hard in a sitting position and used their left arm to break their fall. Their right leg was twisted under their body weight as their knee hit the floor hard and their back was twisted from the impact as well.
Object or substance involved
Atrium polished terrazzo floor with water spill.
Summary line
Employee had left wrist was bent backward hard and was stiff and sore for the next [REDACTED]
Employee and industry
- Job description
- Director
- SOC code
- 11-1021 — General and Operations Managers
- NAICS code
- 541330 — Construction engineering services
- NAICS vintage
- 2022
- Avg employees
- 1005
- Total hours worked
- 1836135
- Establishment ID
- 1107031
- Employer case #
- 6
When (timing detail)
- Date of incident
- Shift started
- 7:30:00.000
- Time of incident
- 17:45:00.000
- Submitted
- 23FEB24:15:22:00
Source
Data from OSHA ITA Form 300/301 electronic submissions, filing year unspecified. ITA Case Detail records are establishment-reported submissions, not OSHA inspections — no per-record IMIS deep link exists.