Baltimore, MD —
OSHA Injury Report: Ceres Baltimore
Injury · Job transfer or restriction
At a glance
On , an injury at Ceres Baltimore in Baltimore, MD 21226 resulted in job transfer or restriction. Employee was rORO Driver in marine Cargo Handling.
Where did this happen?
- Establishment
- Ceres Baltimore
- Parent company
- Ceres Marine Terminals Inc
- Street
- 2700 Boeing HWY
- City
- Baltimore
- State
- MD
- ZIP
- 21226
- On-site location
- Vessel Deck 5 Hatch 4 portside
What was the outcome?
- Outcome
- Job transfer or restriction (code 3)
- Type
- Injury (code 1)
- Days restricted or transferred
- 28
Before the incident
During RoRo discharge operations aboard the [REDACTED] while attempting to discharge an excavator - after the spotter had positioned the unit clear of obstructions the driver pulled the wrong lever which spun the cab instead of using the tracks to turn. The transport bracket holding the crowd link arm caught the track pad. The crowd link arm on the right side of the boom was marred from the impact. The operator of the excavator reported on [REDACTED] at [REDACTED] that she had pain in her shoulder and neck and had trouble lifting her arm the night that the incident happened but did not report anything. She sought medical treatment from an OTJ Injury on [REDACTED] at Concentra Arbutus but was denied since she did not have any paperwork. The injured member was given an LS1 the following day and went to Concentra Dundalk on [REDACTED]. Claims adjustor stated she worked for MTC on [REDACTED] for 5.5 hours. She was diagnosed with a cervical strain and placed on restricted duty from [REDACTE
What happened
During RoRo discharge operations aboard the [REDACTED] while attempting to discharge an excavator - after the spotter had positioned the unit clear of obstructions the driver pulled the wrong lever which spun the cab instead of using the tracks to turn. The transport bracket holding the crowd link arm caught the track pad. The crowd link arm on the right side of the boom was marred from the impact. The operator of the excavator reported on [REDACTED] at [REDACTED] that she had pain in her shoulder and neck and had trouble lifting her arm the night that the incident happened but did not report anything. She sought medical treatment from an OTJ Injury on [REDACTED] at Concentra Arbutus but was denied since she did not have any paperwork. The injured member was given an LS1 the following day and went to Concentra Dundalk on [REDACTED]. Claims adjustor stated she worked for MTC on [REDACTED] for 5.5 hours. She was diagnosed with a cervical strain and placed on restricted duty from [REDACTE
Injury or illness
During RoRo discharge operations aboard the Adriatic Highway while attempting to discharge an excavator - after the spotter had positioned the unit clear of obstructions the driver pulled the wrong lever which spun the cab instead of using the tracks to turn. The transport bracket holding the crowd link arm caught the track pad. The crowd link arm on the right side of the boom was marred from the impact. The operator of the excavator reported on 9 6 23 at 3PM that she had pain in her shoulder and neck and had trouble lifting her arm the night that the incident happened but did not report anything. She sought medical treatment from an OTJ Injury on 9 6 23 at Concentra Arbutus but was denied since she did not have any paperwork. The injured member was given an LS1 the following day and went to Concentra Dundalk on 9 7 23. Claims adjustor stated she worked for MTC on 9 7 23 for 5.5 hours. She was diagnosed with a cervical strain and placed on restricted duty from 9 7 - 9 11 with a follow
Object or substance involved
During RoRo discharge operations aboard the Adriatic Highway while attempting to discharge an excavator - after the spotter had positioned the unit clear of obstructions the driver pulled the wrong lever which spun the cab instead of using the tracks to turn. The transport bracket holding the crowd link arm caught the track pad. The crowd link arm on the right side of the boom was marred from the impact. The operator of the excavator reported on 9 6 23 at 3PM that she had pain in her shoulder and neck and had trouble lifting her arm the night that the incident happened but did not report anything. She sought medical treatment from an OTJ Injury on 9 6 23 at Concentra Arbutus but was denied since she did not have any paperwork. The injured member was given an LS1 the following day and went to Concentra Dundalk on 9 7 23. Claims adjustor stated she worked for MTC on 9 7 23 for 5.5 hours. She was diagnosed with a cervical strain and placed on restricted duty from 9 7 - 9 11 with a follow
Summary line
Summary: Caterpillar Excavator boom damage during discharge and reported injury |Nature of Injury: Sprain |Type: Strain Sprain Overexert |Body Part: Arm(s) |Equipment: Other
Employee and industry
- Job description
- RORO Driver
- SOC code
- 53-3032 — Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers
- NAICS code
- 488320 — Marine Cargo Handling
- NAICS vintage
- 2022
- Avg employees
- 277
- Total hours worked
- 498484
- EIN
- 520903206
- Establishment ID
- 837701
- Employer case #
- IE-2309-00
When (timing detail)
- Date of incident
- Shift started
- 13:00:00.000
- Time of incident
- 15:00:00.000
- Submitted
- 01MAR24:19:56:00
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.