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Report: Exposure to environmental heat at Krogers in Little Rock, Arkansas

DATE: 08/24/19

An employee had been collecting grocery carts in a store parking lot after the power, which had gone out, was restored to the store. The employee started to feel unwell and was later found laying down. He was hospitalized due to heat exhaustion and acute kidney failure.

Report ID 2019088792  
Date 08/24/2019  
UPA 1492425  
Inspection 1426354  
Primary NAICS 445110  
Nature 1725 Heat exhaustion, prostration
Part of Body 6 BODY SYSTEMS
Source 9262 Heat-environmental
Event 531 Exposure to environmental heat
Hospitalized Yes  
Amputation No  

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