Exposure to environmental heat outdoor · Effects of heat n.e.c.
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at BrightView Landscape Services, Inc, 12 Via De Luna Drive, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA 32591
on — Effects of heat n.e.c., affecting the BODY SYSTEMS .
Final narrative
An employee was conducting landscaping activities all day when they began feeling sick and dizzy. The employee was hospitalized for dehydration and heat stress.
Hospitalized BODY SYSTEMS Heat environmental
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