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Report: Direct exposure to electricity, greater than 220 volts at ENTERGY CORPORATION in Leola, Arkansas

DATE: 06/24/19

An employee was performing a repair on a downed utility line. The utility line arced and caused third-degree electrical burns to his left arm and left side of the back.

Report ID 2019066352  
Date 06/24/2019  
UPA 1468916  
Primary NAICS 221119  
Nature 1533 Third or fourth degree electrical burns
Part of Body 899 Multiple body parts, n.e.c.
Source 4415 Power lines, transformers, convertors
Event 5112 Direct exposure to electricity, greater than 220 volts
Hospitalized Yes  
Amputation No  

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