Struck against stationary object while rising, lowering · Bruises, contusions
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials Inc., 2120 Fairmont Avenue, READING, PENNSYLVANIA 19612
on — Bruises, contusions , affecting the Back lumbar region.
Final narrative
An employee was bending down to investigate a potential air leak. Upon standing up, his back contacted the electrical panel, which resulted in a severe hematoma to the lower back which required hospitalization.
Hospitalized Back lumbar region Switchboards, panels, fuses
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