Unit #7 $25,000 Pyramid Game. Chris’s Story Chris, a maintenance worker, was walking in an aisle in a building and slipped on a spilled liquid. He hit.

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Unit #7 $25,000 Pyramid Game

Chris’s Story Chris, a maintenance worker, was walking in an aisle in a building and slipped on a spilled liquid. He hit his head on the floor resulting in a concussion. He was out for two days.

Revera’s Story Revera was walking down an aisle in a warehouse. When he came to a corner, a forklift carrying several pallets stopped suddenly to avoid hitting him, dumping several heavy boxes from the pallet onto his foot. His foot was severely bruised and he was out of work for three days.

Terry’s Story One day while lifting a 50 pound bag onto a pallet, he turned quickly to the right and felt a sharp pain in his lower back. He had to stay out of work for two days to recover. His back still hurts sometimes.

Fred’s Story While selecting a container of product, an adjacent container fell onto his hand causing a bruise to the back of his hand. He was out of work for one day.

Keith’s Story Keith was repairing a light fixture 15 feet of the floor using an 10 foot old wood stepladder that was a little wobbly. He accidently touch a live circuit, lost his balance and fell to the floor breaking his leg. He was out of work for four weeks.

Carol’s Story While picking up an empty pallet with a hilo, debris fell into her right eye. She was out work for two days.

Maria’s Story While opening a cardboard box with a box opener, she cut her left wrist. The injury required 5 stitches and she was out of work for two days.

Bill’s Story While stepping off a pallet jack, he strained his left knee and was out for one day.