Exposure to electric arc · Electrical burns any degree
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Primoris T&D Services, LLC, 8861 S Sixth St, Frisco Texas 75034, FRISCO, TEXAS 75034
on — Electrical burns any degree , affecting the Chest unspecified.
Final narrative
A three-person crew was inter-setting a new utility pole. An employee was working to cut the conductor when a 14.4-kV arc flash occurred. The employee sustained burns to the upper-right torso. The employee was wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), including flame-resistant clothing, rubber gloves, and sleeves.
Hospitalized Chest unspecified Power lines, transformers, convertors
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