Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at The Granite YMCA, 206 Rockingham Rd., LONDONDERRY, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03053
on — Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified, affecting the arm(s), unspecified.
Final narrative
An employee was helping to conduct a science experiment at a summer camp when something ignited and caused the employee's sleeve to catch fire. The employee sustained a burn to their right arm.
An employee was supervising children as part of an afterschool basketball program. The employee jumped up to get a basketball that was stuck on the back of the backboard and their wedding ring became caught on the backboard. The employee's fingertip was amputated.
An employee was performing oversight for the welding of a pipeline launcher door on a construction project. Two welders were performing arc welding, one on the interior diameter of the pipeline launcher door, and the other on the outside diameter of the launcher door when a flash fire occurred. The injured employee sustained first- and second-degree burns to the face, neck, back, and hands.
While on a scissor lift, an employee was grinding a steel pipe. Sparks from the grinder ignited some nearby rags that had been used to apply coating treatments to the pipe. This fire subsequently ignited the employee's clothing. The employee sustained burns to approximately 46% of their body and was hospitalized.
An employee was working in an area where another company was also working. The other company's employees were using an electric hydraulic pump to remove the bolts of the frac valve. The wiring of the torque wrench and pump unit were then charred and a flash fire occurred. The employee sustained second-degree burns to their face and neck.
On October 17, 2023, an employee was at a sink while using a solvent to unclog a vacuum trap dip tube that contained solids from pinacolborane distillation. During this process, the sink caught on fire and the solvent bottle containing tert-butyl methyl ether fell into the burning sink. The employee attempted to remove the solvent bottle which also caught on fire and suffered burns to their neck and left hand.
An employee was under a railcar cleaning up dust with a vacuum hose. The hose caused a spark that caused a flash fire that ignited the employee's clothing. The employee sustained second- and third-degree burns over 83% of his body.
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