Direct exposure to electricity, unspecified · Electrical burns, unspecified
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Florida Power and Light, R/O 141 SE 10th CT, DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA 33442
on — Electrical burns, unspecified, affecting the hand(s) and elbow(s).
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Final narrative
An employee was working on an out-of-service electrical pole. While he was up the pole on a ladder, and then on hooks, his hand touched with a primary voltage jumper that had burnt off at the transformer. He suffered an entry wound through the little finger and out the back of his arm behind the elbow.
HospitalizedHand(s) and elbow(s)Power lines, transformers, convertors
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