Safety Incidents

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EnviroSafe Demil LLC

2025-08-22 · HOOKS, TEXAS

OSHA Record
2025088406
Event date
2025-08-22
Employer
EnviroSafe Demil LLC
Location
HOOKS, TEXAS 75561
NAICS
325920
OSHA inspection
1848861
Nature of injury
Thermal burns second degree
Part of body
Multiple body parts n.e.c.
Event
Fire unspecified
Source
Chemicals and hazardous materials unspecified

Final narrative

An employee was working on a burner unit and turning the controls for a fan motor on an incinerator unit when incendiary test material ignited, causing second-degree burns to his head, back, and left arm requiring hospitalization.
Hospitalized

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