Safety Incidents

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Scout Energy Management LLC

2025-07-17 · GOLDSMITH, TEXAS

OSHA Record
2025076966
Event date
2025-07-17
Employer
Scout Energy Management LLC
Location
GOLDSMITH, TEXAS 79741
NAICS
213112
Nature of injury
Poisoning, poisoning-related asphyxia
Part of body
BODY SYSTEMS
Event
Inhalation of harmful substance single episode or single shift
Source
Carbon monoxide

Final narrative

On July 17, 2925, an employee was working on a computer inside a vehicle when they began experiencing symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, resulting in hospitalization.
Hospitalized

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