GONZALES, TEXAS—
Accelerated Production System, INC.
Contact with hot objects or substances · Second degree heat (thermal) burns
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at Accelerated Production System, INC., 998 FM3282, GONZALES, TEXAS 78629 on — Second degree heat (thermal) burns, affecting the nonclassifiable.
Final narrative
An employee sustained second degree burns that were caused by a pressurized hydraulic system.
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