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Safety Incidents OSHA Severe Injury Reports · 2015–2025

Georgia Pacific Monticello LLC.

Nonstructural fire, n.e.c. · Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified

Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at Georgia Pacific Monticello LLC., 604 Na Sandifer Hwy, MONTICELLO, MISSISSIPPI 39654 on — Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified, affecting the upper and lower limb(s).

An employee was in a break room when a spare lithium ion flashlight battery in his pocket reacted with spare change and ignited. He suffered burns to his left thigh, both hands, and his fingers. He was hospitalized.

Hospitalized Upper and lower limb(s) Batteries other than automotive

Georgia Pacific Monticello LLC

An employee was troubleshooting a process upset. A nearby refiner had a pressure spike, causing the housing to separate slightly, which allowed the loss of primary containment. The employee was sprayed by hot water, resulting second- and third-degree burns on his torso and left arm.

Georgia Pacific Monticello LLC

An employee suffered a broken and lacerated right thumb while cleaning wood chips from a screen room.

Georgia-Pacific Monticello LLC

An employee was caught between two rolls of paper as they proceeded off the paper machine. He sustained a pulled muscle in the pelvic region and back pain.

Georgia-Pacific Monticello LLC

An employee was checking a process line when a liquid pulp container blew up, causing second degree burns to the employee's arms, legs, and back.

Georgia-Pacific Monticello, LLC

Two employees were working in the roll finishing area of the paper machine building. A 2,000-5,000 lb. roll of paper smashed an employee's feet and toes causing fractures and contusions requiring hospitalization.

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Sodexo, Inc.

An employee was working in the basement when lithium batteries in his pocket caught fire, resulting in burns to his hip and the top of his leg.

Pureline Treatment System LLC

An employee was moving a metal door, creating a spark. The employee's boots caught on fire due to residual flammable chemicals that were on his boots. The employee sustained burns to the ankle/metatarsals of both feet.

Rocky Mountain Bottle Company LLC

An employee was lubricating a forming machine when hot bottles fell off the machine. A bottle contacted the employee's left leg and ignited their flame retardant pants. The employee's left leg was burned from the thigh to just below the knee.

Mica Steelworks

An employee was returning from their break when the rags in his back pocket contacted a nearby stove heater. The rags caught on fire and spread to the employee's clothing. He sustained third-degree burns to the left and right buttocks.

EaglePicher Technologies, LLC

An employee was pouring iron powder into a blender. The powder ignited and burned the employee's left hand, as well as a finger on his right hand.

International Paper - Mansfield Mill

An employee worked a shift and later experienced cramping in his arms and legs. He was hospitalized with dehydration.

International Paper - Mansfield Mill

An employee worked in the paper machine area for a shift, cutting corners off paper rolls around the roll machine. Afterwards, the employee sustained cramping and dehydration due to heat. The employee was hospitalized.

Newman & Company, Inc.

An employee was adjusting a trim sheet leading to a sheeter machine. Their glove became caught in the machine and the shearer closed on the employee's right hand, crushing it and breaking the hand and wrist.

Georgia Pacific Monticello LLC

An employee was troubleshooting a process upset. A nearby refiner had a pressure spike, causing the housing to separate slightly, which allowed the loss of primary containment. The employee was sprayed by hot water, resulting second- and third-degree burns on his torso and left arm.

Clearwater Paper Corporation

On July 22, 2024, at 10:30 AM, an employee was responding to a pulp mill manufacturing process shutdown. Pulp stock overflowed through an engineered overflow pipe resulting in a buildup of stock in a bermed area. The stock was 140 to 150 degrees. The employee went to the bermed area to close an air-actuated process valve. While closing the valve, pulp stock entered the top of his boots and caused second-degree burns to both of his lower legs down to his feet. The employee was hospitalized.

Howard Industries Inc.

An employee was checking a pole-type transformer tank for leaks. A hydraulic clamping device was lowered onto his right thumb and crushed it against the sharp edge of the bottom of the tank. He suffered a partial transphalangeal amputation to the thumb.

Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.

The injured employee was standing behind a table. She jumped out to scare another employee, but tripped and fell on the tile floor, injuring her right ankle/foot. She was hospitalized with a dislocated ankle that required surgery.

Owl's Head Alloys West Point

An employee was going into a trailer to mark product for shipment and the trailer pulled away from the dock. The employee fell out of the trailer, contacted the dock plate, and then fell to the ground. The employee was hospitalized with a punctured lung, fractured ribs, and contusions.

Ingalls Shipbuilding

An employee was hooking up bundled tie-downs with a chain. While he was holding a hook, the other hook was unlocked. This caused the employee's hook to slide down and pinch his right index finger between the chain and the shackle. He suffered an amputation to the fingertip (without bone loss), as well as an open fracture.

Heavy Equipment Movers and Installation, LLC

An employee was operating a gas tugger to lift metal sheeting. His left hand was pulled into the pulley, which crushed his left thumb, resulting in avulsions and other tissue damage. He was hospitalized and required surgery.