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Safety Incidents OSHA Severe Injury Reports · 2015–2025

Pixelle Specialty Solutions LLC

Exposure to environmental heat indoor · Heat stroke, syncope

Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury at Pixelle Specialty Solutions LLC, 228 South Main Street, SPRING GROVE, PENNSYLVANIA 17362 on — Heat stroke, syncope, affecting the BODY SYSTEMS .

An employee suffered heat stress and lost consciousness while working in a production area. He was hospitalized.

Hospitalized BODY SYSTEMS Heat environmental

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An employee was observing a troubleshooting event with a limit switch when hot pulping liquor overflowed from the screw conveyor in the digester basement, contacting the employee and resulting in thermal burns. The employee sustained first-degree burns to the back of their neck, shoulder, and upper back, as well as second-degree burns to their knees, legs, and pelvic area.

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The injured employee was assisting another employee with a wheel turn up (changing papers) on a paper machine. The paper sheet was not following the new spool. The employees were using a 5-foot wooden pole to tuck. The pole hit a nip point, causing the end of the pole to whip and strike the injured employee's left hand. The employee sustained multiple fractures to their hand.

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An employee was helping to guide the chuck of the core onto the paper reel when their left thumb became caught between the re-reeler and the paper core, resulting in a partial amputation.

Pixelle Specialty Solutions LLC

An employee was inspecting the tension on the top and bottom slitters of a machine. As he was manually spinning the bottom slitter, the blade contacted his right ring finger, resulting in a fingertip amputation.

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An employee was condensing boxes in a trash bin. The employee jumped out of the trash bin and sustained a fractured left leg.

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