Safety Incidents

103,745 records · 70,207 employers · 84,014 hospitalizations · 27,367 amputations · 2015-01-01 → 2025-08-31

El Paso Electric Company

2025-08-27 · EL PASO, TEXAS

OSHA Record
2025088581
Event date
2025-08-27
Employer
El Paso Electric Company
Location
EL PASO, TEXAS 79938
NAICS
221122
OSHA inspection
1847043
Nature of injury
Electrical burns any degree
Part of body
Head and trunk
Event
Exposure to electric arc
Source
Power lines, transformers, convertors

Final narrative

An employee was installing a pole ground when a phase 1 ground arc flash occurred. The employee sustained burns to their face, cheek, ear, and abdomen.
Hospitalized

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