Contact with hot objects or substances · Third or fourth degree heat (thermal) burns
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Zachry Industrial, Inc., 101 East Hopper, SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO 83230
on — Third or fourth degree heat (thermal) burns, affecting the neck, except internal location of diseases or disorders.
Final narrative
An employee was welding the bottom of a chute on the underside of a bin. Hot material came through a small gap between a gate inside the bin and the chute, contacting the employee below. The employee received second and third burns to the neck.
HospitalizedNeck, except internal location of diseases or disordersNonclassifiable
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