The Day I Rushed To Have A Workplace Accident

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WORKPLACE ACCIDENT The Day I Rushed to Have a Workplace Accident Andrew M. Turner University of Maryland University College The Day I Rushed to Have a Workplace Accident One day at work, while I was moving a three hundred pound tool, I accidently dropped the tool on my foot and broke it. No, I did not break the tool, I broke my foot. There is a line in the movie Riddick, “There are bad days, and then there are legendary bad days.” This was one of my legendary bad days. It was a Friday afternoon and I was working overtime on my day off. It was a hot summer day and I was tired and soaked in sweat, but I was rushing to bring the last tool sharpened that day out to the machine press before I went home. The tool was rectangular, just over five feet long, and weighed three hundred and five pounds according to the accident report. The bottom half of the tool was a die, a heavy block of steel with two rows of sharpened holes, while the top half contained two rows of sharpened punches. …show more content…

I walked, or maybe limped, I don’t remember, back to the tooling area, went to my locker preparing to leave. When I took my boot off, that was when I realized how bad I was hurt. The boot came off and my foot swelled up like a balloon. I called for the factories first aid team, and they called for an ambulance. During the ride to the hospital emergency room (my first time in an ambulance), I heard the siren come on once and I asked the EMT why they used it, I was doing fine. She told me there was a red light on Main Street and they didn’t like to wait for it to change. I knew it! I always thought they used the sirens even when there was no emergency. At the hospital I was x-rayed, wrapped, and sent home. I was called later with the news that there was a

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