Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Florida Pacific Farms LLC, 2626 Sydney Dover Road, DOVER, FLORIDA 33527
on — Heat syncope, affecting the bODY SYSTEMS.
Final narrative
An employee was maintaining an irrigation system and fainted due to heat-related illness.
An employee connected a hose to the valve connector on a mini-tote. As the employee was turning the handle of the valve to allow potassium thiosulfate fertilizer to flow through the hose, the connection burst from a suspected chemical reaction between the fertilizer and an unknown substance. The valve broke into pieces and the fertilizer spilled, causing chemical burns to the employee's eyes and right wrist. The employee also sustained a displaced fracture to a finger.
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