Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Evergreen Packaging, Highway 81 N, PINE BLUFF, ARKANSAS 71601
on — Fractures, affecting the thigh(s).
Final narrative
An employee had just finished repairing the chip mill saw. While walking on the metal decking, he tripped on saw dust, hit the decking, and fractured his left femur bone.
Four employees were pushing a roll of paper on the paper machine winder deck to clear a conveyor for two defective rolls. They lost control of the roll and it struck one employee resulting in a fractured pelvis that required surgery.
The employees were bringing the paper machine back online. The waste paper stock went into the overflow chest to be returned to pulp. An employee went out to observe the overflow from the chest in the street to make sure the sewer drain did not clog. As the employee was standing by the sewer drain, the condensate tank released to the same area. The condensate, mixed with the product from the overflow chest, caused the product level at the curb to rise over and into the employee's boots burning his feet, ankles, and lower legs.
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An employee threading a calendar stack in a paper machine attempted to clear wrap that had wrapped around the stack. The employee's left hand got caught in a nip point, amputating the pinky finger and partially amputating the ring finger.
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