New! Worker has minor injury at Fukushima Nuclear site due to snow build up – Tepco report

At 2:37 PM on January 14, a cooperative company worker who had finished work fell in the parking lot in front of Units 5-6 Service Building as his foot got stuck in the snow when he was trying to get into his car. Since a bone fracture on the left brachial region was suspected as a result of medical examination at Units 5-6 medical room, an ambulance was called at 3:04 PM on the same day. The injured worker was transported to Tomioka Fire Department by our emergency vehicle and then transferred onto an ambulance to be transported to Fukushima Accident Hospital. It was confirmed that no radioactive material was attached on his body.
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/2013/1224160_5130.html
Basic health and safety.. clear the snow!
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