Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Oklahoma Investment Casting Company, 708 N. 29TH STREET, BLACKWELL, OKLAHOMA 74631
on — Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified, affecting the multiple head locations.
Final narrative
An employee was monitoring a foundry with molten metals inside when a tree was introduced into the foundry, causing an eruption of molten metal. The employee tried to rapidly leave the area but tripped and fell to the ground. The erupted molten metal landed on the employee causing burns of different degrees to their face and head.
HospitalizedMultiple head locationsMolten or hot metals, slag
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