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“Cap, my… my boots feel heavy.”
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| Common Cause of Crush Injury | Typical Scenario | Potential Consequences | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | A heavy casting falls from a workbench or during overhead lifting operations. | Metatarsal fractures, crush syndrome, amputation. | | Rolling Objects | A steel drum or a pallet jack rolls off a surface or is moved improperly onto a worker's foot. | Complex fractures, severe tissue damage, compartment syndrome. | | Caught In/Between | A worker's foot is caught between a moving conveyor belt and a stationary guard, or between a forklift and a loading dock. | Degloving injuries, amputation, systemic shock. | | Operating Heavy Machinery | An employee is struck by a 2,000 lb steel coil moved by a crane; operating a crane without metatarsal guards. | Catastrophic crush injuries requiring hospitalization. |