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OSHA Injury Report: Ports America Chesapeake - Dundalk

Injury · Days away from work

On , an injury at Ports America Chesapeake - Dundalk in 2700 Broening Highway, Baltimore, MD 21224 resulted in days away from work. Employee was foreman in marine cargo handling services.

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Parent company
Ports America
Street
2700 Broening Highway
City
Baltimore
State
MD
ZIP
21224
On-site location
Aboard vessel (m/v Atlantic Sail)
Outcome
Days away from work (code 2)
Type
Injury (code 1)
Days away from work
43
Days restricted or transferred
9

Assisting driver with vessel equipment

the employee had their hand placed between the bulkhead and upper side of the horse while guiding a forklift operator into position to retrieve it when the forks made contact with the frame resulting in the employees pinky and ring finger(right hand) to be pinched between the equipment (horse) and the bulkhead.

Fractured tip of little finger (R) crushing injuries of little finger (R) and ring finger (R)

Trailer horse & bulkhead

Fractured tip of little finger (R) crushing injuries of little finger (R) and ring finger (R) as hand got caught between a trailer horse and bulkhead

Job description
Foreman
SOC code
9999 — Uncoded
NAICS code
488320 — Marine cargo handling services
NAICS vintage
2022
Avg employees
157
Total hours worked
326282
Establishment ID
1269714
Employer case #
2020-WC003
Date of incident
Shift started
7:00
Time of incident
14:38
Filing year
2024
Submitted
27JAN2025:15:22:00

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