Struck by running powered equipment n.e.c. · Fractures and surface, flesh wounds
At a glance
Federal OSHA recorded a severe workplace injury
at Parrish Enterprises, 1414 E Willow Rd, ENID, OKLAHOMA 73701
on — Fractures and surface, flesh wounds , affecting the Thumb(s).
Final narrative
An employee was grinding raw couplings on a belt sander to shave off excess material left by the manufacturing process. The employee's right hand slipped while he was pressing a part to the sander, causing his right thumb to come into contact with the sanding belt. The thumb was lacerated and broken, and the employee was hospitalized, requiring surgery.
An employee was working to reinsert a pin that had fallen out of a hydraulic table. The employee used a crane with an attached J-hook to lift the table. The hook slipped and the table fell down, crushing and amputating the employee's right index fingertip.
An employee was dipping an approximately 2-gallon ladle into a 300-pound furnace to fill the ladle with molten metal. The molten metal in the ladle fell onto the back of the employee's right pant leg. The metal burned through the employee's pants and fell down into their boots. The employee was hospitalized with second- and third-degree burns on their right foot.
After cutting a slab of beef short ribs, an employee turned to grab the pieces he had cut and his right hand contacted the saw blade. The employee sustained an amputation to his right index finger.
An employee was using a vertical band saw to cut a thick piece of rubber material. While being cut, the material shifted, causing the employee s right hand to contact the moving blade. The employee's thumb was amputated below the knuckle. The employee was hospitalized, undergoing surgery.
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