Contact with hot objects or substances · Thermal burns degree unspecified
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at The Tensar Corporation (Georgia), 1210 Citizen Parkway, MORROW, GEORGIA 30260
on — Thermal burns degree unspecified, affecting the Multiple body parts n.e.c..
Final narrative
A maintenance technician was servicing an extruder and removed the cam locking pin on a hot water/steam line to change a water hose. Hot water/steam sprayed out, striking the employee on the right forearm and the right side of their neck. The employee sustained burns to their neck, right forearm, and right leg.
Hospitalized Multiple body parts n.e.c. Water, liquids nonchemical
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