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OSHA Injury Report: Ceres Baltimore

Injury · Job transfer or restriction

On , an injury at Ceres Baltimore in 2700 Boeing HWY, Baltimore, MD 21226 resulted in job transfer or restriction. Employee was baggage Porter in marine Cargo Handling.

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Establishment
Ceres Baltimore
Parent company
Ceres Marine Terminals Inc
Street
2700 Boeing HWY
City
Baltimore
State
MD
ZIP
21226
On-site location
Parking Lot
Outcome
Job transfer or restriction (code 3)
Type
Injury (code 1)
Days restricted or transferred
6

Member claims as he was walking to his vehicle at approximately [REDACTED] in the parking lot to leave work his left ankle started to hurt.

Member claims as he was walking to his vehicle at approximately [REDACTED] in the parking lot to leave work his left ankle started to hurt. Member states the pain felt worse when he arrived home and he put ice on the injured area. Member could not pin point exactly when injury might have occurred. Nothing was reported the day of work the member called the foreman the day after to report what was going on and asked to be evaluated. Member claims another ILA member witnessed him walking gingerly to his vehicle.

Member claims as he was walking to his vehicle at approximately 3:00PM in the parking lot to leave work his left ankle started to hurt. Member states the pain felt worse when he arrived home and he put ice on the injured area. Member could not pin point exactly when injury might have occurred. Nothing was reported the day of work the member called the foreman the day after to report what was going on and asked to be evaluated. Member claims another ILA member witnessed him walking gingerly to his vehicle.

Member claims as he was walking to his vehicle at approximately 3:00PM in the parking lot to leave work his left ankle started to hurt. Member states the pain felt worse when he arrived home and he put ice on the injured area. Member could not pin point exactly when injury might have occurred. Nothing was reported the day of work the member called the foreman the day after to report what was going on and asked to be evaluated. Member claims another ILA member witnessed him walking gingerly to his vehicle.

Summary: Worker reported pain in ankle after work |Nature of Injury: Strain |Type: Strain Sprain Overexert |Body Part: Ankle(s) |Equipment: Personal Vehicle

Job description
Baggage Porter
SOC code
39-6011: Baggage Porters and Bellhops
NAICS code
488320: Marine Cargo Handling
NAICS vintage
2022
Employees at this establishment (2023 average)
277
Hours worked at this establishment (2023 total)
498,484
EIN
520903206
Establishment ID
837701
Employer case #
IE-2310-00
Date of incident
Shift started
10:00
Time of incident
15:00
Filing year
2023
Submitted to OSHA
2024-03-01

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