Exposure through intact tissue · Chemical burns, corrosions degree unspecified
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Tampa Bay Fisheries, Inc., 1804 Turkey Creek Road, PLANT CITY, FLORIDA 33566
on — Chemical burns, corrosions degree unspecified, affecting the Leg(s) unspecified.
Final narrative
An employee was cleaning a fryer when cleaning chemicals contacted their left leg, resulting in chemical burns.
Hospitalized Leg(s) unspecified Cleaning and polishing agents unspecified
An employee was washing plastic tubes in the tank washroom near a belt and pulley system when his hand became caught in the rotating metallic parts of the system. The employee sustained the amputation of two fingers and lacerations to two fingers. The belt and pulley system was unguarded at the time.
An employee was walking to the main building when they tripped on a hose on the ground and fell to the ground. They sustained an injured right wrist, elbow, and shoulder.
An employee was working on a line next to a conveyor belt. The belt moved away from the employee; as she tried to bring it back toward her, the chain on it amputated her right middle fingertip.
An employee was performing maintenance on a cheese spinner machine. As he pulled a piece out of the machine, the piece fell on top of his left middle finger, resulting in a fingertip amputation.
An employee was departing her work station for her break and was struck from behind by a pallet being carried by a forklift. The employee was knocked to the concrete ground and sustained rib fractures and bleeding near the mouth. She was hospitalized.
An employee was removing a hose from a chemical tank after filling the tank with hexamethylenediamine (HMD). He checked the line to ensure that the hose was clear, then disconnected the hose at the connection. Residual chemical sprayed onto his face, causing a second-degree burn. He was hospitalized.
A shipping/receiving operator was working on a loading rack, loading a railcar. A 2-inch discharge cap failed and released pressure along with sulfuric acid from the railcar. The acid sprayed onto the employee, who suffered burns to the chest and the lower facial area. The employee was hospitalized.
An employee was pressure washing truck scales when they were splashed with water and an unknown chemical on their leg and immediately experienced a burning sensation. The employee was hospitalized with a chemical burn and required surgery.
An employee was on a ladder disconnecting a 1-inch hose, known to have last carried acrylic acid that had been drained. When the hose was disconnected, residual acid dripped onto the employee's shoulder/arm area, causing a second-degree chemical burn.
Employees were removing scaffolding that was used to repair an ion exchange tank. The line was undergoing the regen process when a piece of scaffold struck a PVC pipe that transported hydrochloric acid (HCl). The injured employee was placing material inside a scaffold rack when he was sprayed in the face with HCl and sustained chemical burns to his eyes, face, chest, right arm, and left leg.
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On July 7, 2025, an employee was cleaning food from under a conveyor belt. He was retrieving a piece of food when his left middle finger contacted the chain and pulley. The fingertip was amputated. The machine was guarded at the time of the incident.
On December 16, 2024, at approximately 3:07 p.m., an employee was feeding frozen fish blocks via a conveyor belt into a floor mounted electrically powered grinder. The grinder became jammed with the fish material. The worker deenergized the machine and used a rolling ladder to climb approximately 4 feet in the air to unjam it. As the fish block became dislodged, the momentum of the action caused the fish block to slam down on her right thumb and the machine, causing a partial amputation of the thumb tip.
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