Contact with hot objects or substances · Second degree heat (thermal) burns
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Equity Group - Georgia Division, LLC, 7220 U.S. Highway 19, CAMILLA, GEORGIA 31730
on — Second degree heat (thermal) burns, affecting the hand(s) and arm(s), unspecified.
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Final narrative
Hot oil from a fryer that was being unclogged splashed onto an employee's hand and arm, causing second-degree burns.
HospitalizedHand(s) and arm(s), unspecifiedFats, oils, cooking greases
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