Exposure to environmental heat · Effects of heat and light, unspecified
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Thompson Construction Group, Inc., 535 Commerce Drive, SOPERTON, GEORGIA 30457
on — Effects of heat and light, unspecified, affecting the bODY SYSTEMS.
Final narrative
An employee was outdoors pulling cable when they experienced heat illness.
HospitalizedBODY SYSTEMSHeat-environmental
More severe injuries at Thompson Construction Group, Inc.
On February 17, 2024, three employees were working on and near a switchgear. An arc flash occurred while one of them was gathering up tools. Two of the employees were hospitalized due to electrical burns and a hearing injury.
Employees were constructing a new refinery structure that is delivered to the site in sections referred to as modules. The modules consist of steel beams that are connected together and are then placed and connected to the overall structure. As the injured employee was placing a 86,000-pound module that was connected to a crane, the structural steel module moved into place. The employee's forearm was caught between the structure and the module, resulting in an avulsion and contusion.
An employee was using a torch to cut back-to-backs from 12-inch channel iron. His hose got caught; as he tried to free it, the torch slid down his hand into his glove. It caused second- and third-degree burns to the palm and hand.
An employee was performing finishing work on a residential driveway when they began to experience body cramps and were hospitalized for heat stress and dehydration.
An agent was participating in SWAT team selection and was performing various physical fitness skills including running and exercise intervals. The agent experienced dehydration and a muscular injury that required hospitalization.
On September 26, 2023, an employee was delivering packages when he began to feel ill with a pain in his side. He was hospitalized for heat exhaustion and dehydration.
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