Exposure to environmental heat · Effects of heat and light, n.e.c.
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at RENTOKIL NORTH AMERICA, INC., 4631 35th Street , ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32811
on — Effects of heat and light, n.e.c., affecting the bODY SYSTEMS.
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Final narrative
On October 22, 2019, an employee began having muscle cramps after a day servicing customers' lawns. He was hospitalized for dehydration.
HospitalizedBODY SYSTEMSHeat-environmental
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