Ignition of clothing · Thermal burns third degree or higher
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Venture Out Resorts, LLC, 6540 Valley Trail Road, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61109
on — Thermal burns third degree or higher, affecting the Trunk and other lower extremities.
Final narrative
An employee was on break in a maintenance shed when a propane space heater caused their clothing to catch on fire, resulting in second- and third-degree burns to their lower back, buttocks, and upper leg.
Hospitalized Trunk and other lower extremities Clothing
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