Custom Computer Programming Services

Industry Summary

OSHA investigators arrived in San Francisco, CA on Monday, September 25th 2017 and began an accident investigation after learning of an incident at Square, Inc. which had occured on Thursday, September 14th 2017. A 36 year old Artist had been injured when the employee fell while demonstrating scooter operations, fract
OSHA ID102812.015
Accident Date2017-09-14
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeAt 3:46 p.m. n September 14, 2017, an employee was working at her desk demonstrating how a one wheeled scooter worked. The employee lost control of the scooter and fell, fracturing her right ankle in three places. The employee was hospitalized.
OSHA investigators arrived in Palo Alto, CA on Wednesday, July 24th 2013 and began an accident investigation after learning of an incident at Hewlett Packard Company which had occured on Wednesday, June 19th 2013. A Manager had been injured when the worker fell and fractured lumbar vertebra
OSHA ID201129871
Accident Date2013-06-19
Accident DegreeHospitalized injury
NarrativeOn the morning of June 19, 2013, an employee was working for Hewlett-Packard Company, Inc. She was at the headquarters of a software firm in Mountain View, CA, in her capacity as a vendor for Hewlett-Packard. The employee was walking into an elevator, when the doors closed, striking her body. As she stepped backward away from the elevator, she tripped and fell onto the floor, landing on her backside. She sustained a fractured lumbar vertebra. The host company reported the incident to the Division. The employer did not report the incident to the Division.
On Wednesday, August 22nd 2012 OSHA reps took a report of a serious accident in Decherd, TN after learning of an incident at Yumoto Company Ltd which had occured on Tuesday, August 21st 2012. A employee working as a employee was killed on the job when the worker was crushed while testing machine in dry run mode
OSHA ID200626604
Accident Date2012-08-21
Accident DegreeFatality
NarrativeOn August 21, 2012, an employee was working for a computer programming service at an automotive manufacturer's facility. He was working on a rotor balance machine, by making adjustments to a pallet stopper. At the time, the machine was in 'automatic dry run' mode. The 'dry run' mode allows the machine to run in full cycle and at full speed without a pallet in place, so that the operator can make adjustments to the gantry gripper if needed. In this mode, all sensors except the pallet stopper are set in a position that indicates that a pallet of material is in position for the gantry gripper to activate and come down to pick up the material. The only thing that needs to occur for the gantry to be activated is for the pallet stopper to sense the pallet. At the time of the incident, the employee was making adjustments to the air line for the pallet stopper, when he inadvertently activated the pallet stopper. This in turn indicated to the machine that all sensors were activated and that the gantry should go through a cycle. When the gantry gripper came down, the employee was leaning over the conveyor. The gantry gripper came into contact with his neck. He was crushed between the conveyor and the gantry gripper. The employee's hand went through a light curtain, stopping the machine while it was crushing him. The gantry stopped, pinning the employee to the conveyor. He was killed.

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Accident Records: 4

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