Explosion of pressure vessel, piping, or tire · Cuts and abrasions or bruises
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Earl W Colvard, Inc, 6815 Adamo Dr., TAMPA, FLORIDA 33690
on — Cuts and abrasions or bruises, affecting the multiple body parts, n.e.c..
Final narrative
An employee was injured by a tire exploding. The employee sustained a contusion to right forearm and abdominal area as well as lacerations.
HospitalizedMultiple body parts, n.e.c.Tires, except bike
An employee was working in the baking chambers of the tire retread center for 5.5-6 hours in approximately 100-degree heat. He developed severe pain and full body cramping. The employee was hospitalized with severe dehydration and heat exhaustion resulting in back pain and a kidney injury.
An employee was airing a 10.00-20/stud-pilot wheel when it exploded. The employee sustained a displaced right leg fracture, soft tissue damage to the chest, a severe laceration across their cheeks and nose, and a displaced jaw with broken teeth that required surgery.
An employee was airing an unmounted tire when the tire popped, striking employee's left and right hands with the wheel of the tire. The employee sustained a right-hand knuckle jam as well as a laceration and fracture between the first and second digits of the left hand that required surgery.
An employee was loading and unloading tires from the back of a pickup truck when they slipped and fell, striking the back of their head on the forklift. They sustained a skull fracture.
An employee was using an air compressor on a multi-wheel tire when the flange and the tire burst, causing the wheel's lock ring to strike the employee in the face. He sustained a laceration and facial fractures.
An employee was changing the connection to a compressed nitrogen tank when the system failed and exploded. One employee suffered a concussion and was hospitalized. The other employee sustained soft tissue injuries that did not require hospitalization.
An employee was putting air in a tire that was mounted on a customer's vehicle when the tire exploded, resulting in a left arm fracture that required hospitalization.
On October 24, 2023, at 12:00 PM, an employee was visually checking a gauge on the "U" controller when a pressure tank exploded. The employee was hospitalized with multiple facial fractures and required surgery.
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