Struck by discharged object or substance · Multiple severe wounds and internal injuries
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at OXBOW CALCINING LLC, 3901 Coke Dock Rd., PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS 77640
on — Multiple severe wounds and internal injuries, affecting the Multiple trunk locations.
Final narrative
An employee was uncoupling a hose from an air compressor. The pressurized hose struck the employee's left side, fracturing a rib and lacerating their kidney and spleen.
Hospitalized Multiple trunk locations Hydraulic and pressurized hoses, lines
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