Contact with cold objects or substances · Frostbite
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Campers Inn RV of Kingston, 146 New Hampshire 125, KINGSTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03848
on — Frostbite, affecting the foot (feet), unspecified.
Final narrative
While an employee was helping out on the sales lot, ice and snow got into his shoe. The employee was hospitalized with frostbite on his foot.
An employee was transferring propane from his bobtail truck to a storage tank. As the employee removed the hose, propane shot out and struck him in the mid-section, resulting in propane freeze burns from below the waist to the top of the knees. The employee was hospitalized.
On September 22, 2023, an employee was working on a chiller circuit in a mechanical yard. They sustained second-degree burns after being exposed to refrigerant.
An employee was tightening a fitting for monthly leak detection and repair when liquid natural gas was released, resulting in a cryogenic burn to the right hand.
An employee was performing a pressure check and leak test on a unit when nitrogen gas was released from a valve core removal tool. The nitrogen gas was injected into the employee's right hand, resulting in a burn to the skin, swelling, and pain.
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