Exposure to environmental heat · Effects of heat and light, unspecified
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Osmose Utilities Services, Inc., N3500 Rd., CUSHING, OKLAHOMA 74023
on — Effects of heat and light, unspecified, affecting the bODY SYSTEMS.
Final narrative
An employee and his crew were at a remote worksite excavating holes to inspect and treat utility poles when the employee began to feel ill due to the heat.
HospitalizedBODY SYSTEMSHeat-environmental
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