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Report: Direct exposure to electricity, greater than 220 volts at Capitol SkyMine in San Antonio, Texas

DATE: 07/19/15

While connecting an electrical volt meter to a 480V panel, an employee suffered first and second degree burns to the left hand. The employee was not wearing gloves at the time. The employee was hospitalized overnight for observation.

Report ID 2015074819  
Date 07/19/2015  
UPA 1002239  
Inspection 1079424  
Primary NAICS 325120  
Nature 1532 Second degree electrical burns
Part of Body 440 Hand(s), unspecified
Source 4417 Switchboards, switches, fuses
Event 5112 Direct exposure to electricity, greater than 220 volts
Hospitalized Yes  
Amputation No  

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