Exposure to environmental heat · Multiple effects of heat and light
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Marquis Construction Services, LLC, 201 Formosa Drive, POINT COMFORT, TEXAS 77978
on — Multiple effects of heat and light, affecting the bODY SYSTEMS.
Final narrative
An employee began shaking and trembling while installing piping insulation on the third level of a structure. He was hospitalized, suffering from heat exhaustion and dehydration.
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An employee was removing a handrail system when they stepped back into a hole that contained hot liquid. The employee was hospitalized with second-degree burns to the right lower leg and spots on the right upper leg.
Two employees were dismantling tube and coupler scaffolding when it collapsed and the employees fell approximately 26 feet to the ground. One employee sustained a fractured left fibula and a fractured right wrist. The second employee fractured both feet. Both employees were hospitalized.
An employee was operating a forklift with a hopper attachment to dump trash in a dumpster. While releasing the handle to allow dumping, the employee placed his left hand between the hopper and the forklift tine to reach up to release the lever. When it released, the weight shifted, pinching his left ring finger between the hopper and the forklift tine. This resulted in a crushing injury that required amputation to left ring fingertip.
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