Caught in running equipment or machinery during maintenance, cleaning · Amputations
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at LIFELINE FOODS, LLC, 2811 SOUTH 11TH ST, SAINT JOSEPH, MISSOURI 64503
on — Amputations, affecting the fingertip(s).
Final narrative
An employee was clearing a jam on an aspirator. The employee's left hand was caught in an airlock on the machine, which amputated the employee's ring, middle, and index fingertips.
AmputationFingertip(s)Special process machinery, n.e.c.
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