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Report: Exposure to environmental heat at Crossland Construction in Tulsa, Oklahoma

DATE: 06/24/15

An employee working construction showed signs of heat exhaustion. The employee taken to the hospital and given fluids and admitted for observation.

Report ID2015064025 
Date06/24/2015 
UPA995386 
Primary NAICS236220 
Nature1725Heat exhaustion, prostration
Part of Body6BODY SYSTEMS
Source9262Heat-environmental
Event531Exposure to environmental heat
Hospitalized Yes 
Amputation No 

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