Norfolk Naval Shipyard
2025-08-21 · PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA
Final narrative
An employee was removing a tube from a mixer pump when the pump shifted and crushed the employee's finger between the plunger and the stop, resulting in a fingertip amputation.
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