Safety Incidents

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Darigold Inc.

2025-06-30 · JEROME, IDAHO

OSHA Record
2025066254
Event date
2025-06-30
Employer
Darigold Inc.
Location
JEROME, IDAHO 83338
NAICS
112120
Nature of injury
Chemical burns, corrosions degree unspecified
Part of body
Eye(s)
Event
Exposure through intact tissue
Source
Multiple nonflammable liquids and solids

Final narrative

Three maintenance employees were working on chemical lines feeding into a large above ground wastewater treatment tank. Sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid reacted in a floor drain and the chemicals sprayed onto the three employees. One employee was taken to the hospital for burns to his eyes.
Hospitalized

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