Monday, November 10, 2014

Worker injured at New York Container Terminal

A worker was injured while operating a front-end loader at the New York Container Terminal at Howland Hook in Mariners Harbor Wednesday, according to a NY/NJ Port Authority spokesman.

The worker was operating the loader at 8:50 p.m. when the container slipped and struck the cab, the spokesman said. He was able to get out and walk to an ambulance when emergency responders arrived.

An FDNY spokesman said the man, who is about 50-years-old, suffered multiple lacerations of his head and arms, but no life threatening injuries.

For more of the Staten Island Live story: www.silive.com



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