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Report: Explosion, n.e.c. at Responder Training Services in Fort Hood, Texas

DATE: 08/19/16

An artillery simulator blew up in an employee’s face while the employee was conducting a platoon movement exercise. The employee was hospitalized with scars and blurred vision.

Report ID 2016087789  
Date 08/19/2016  
UPA 1130793  
Inspection 1173551  
Primary NAICS 611699  
Nature 180 Multiple traumatic injuries and disorders, unspecified
Part of Body 9999 Nonclassifiable
Source 99 Source, n.e.c.
Event 329 Explosion, n.e.c.
Hospitalized Yes  
Amputation No  

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