Exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue · Second degree chemical burns and corrosions
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at LEPRINO FOODS COMPANY, 2400 EAST BEAVER AVENUE, FORT MORGAN, COLORADO 80701
on — Second degree chemical burns and corrosions, affecting the wrist(s) and arm(s), n.e.c..
Final narrative
An employee was using a diluted corrosive chemical solution with a 24" long brush to clean drains. The employee sustained a second degree chemical burn to the forearm and wrist when the chemical solution splashed under the employee's protective gloves and sleeves.
HospitalizedWrist(s) and arm(s), n.e.c.Cleaning and polishing agents, unspecified
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