Struck against object or equipment, unspecified · Amputations
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Twin Rivers Paper Company, 82 Bridge Avenue, MADAWASKA, MAINE 04756
on — Amputations, affecting the fingernail(s), nailbed(s) .
Final narrative
Employee was pulling shavings on a winder at the trim chute and contacted the trim slitter suffering an angled cut to the nail bed and tip of the right index finger.
AmputationFingernail(s), nailbed(s) Slitters, winders-paper production
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