Indirect exposure to electricity unspecified · Electrical burns any degree
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Fujifilm Healthcare, 6100 Harris Parkway, FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76132
on — Electrical burns any degree , affecting the Other finger(s) n.e.c..
Final narrative
An employee was servicing a circuit board on a portable X-ray unit when a battery cable touched part of the board, causing electrical burns to two fingers on his right hand.
Hospitalized Other finger(s) n.e.c. Batteries related equipment n.e.c.
An employee was brazing copper lines together on a new air conditioning unit close to an access point in a brick wall, The two wires ran horizontally and copper tubing ran vertically. The heat from the brazing heated up the copper tubing. A wire was touching the copper tubing, causing the wire jacket to melt. The wire infused itself to the copper tubing, which energized the copper pipe. The employee was using a wet towel to cool down the copper tubing when he was electrically shocked, resulting in hospitalization.
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An employee was standing on a 4-foot ladder. They went to push a piece of metal conduit up. A wire in the junction box came loose and electrified the conduit, causing the employee to sustain an electric shock.
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