This OSHA Injury Report was compiled directly from data that is publicly available from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). OSHA Injury Reports can be helpful in understanding the types of workplace injury claims involving defective products or malfunctioning equipment in the workplace.
The manufacturers of defective equipment or machinery resulting in a worker injury may be found to be negligent and liable for damages in a separate civil lawsuit. You may be able to recover damages on top of a workers’ comp claim if injured in a job accident caused, in part, by a third party. These third party personal injury cases should be given responsible legal guidance.
Trammell Piazza Law Firm claims no responsibility for any errors or inconsistencies in OSHA’s data.
A link is provided below to share or embed this report.
Report: Ignition of clothing from controlled heat source at TSL Torching, LLC in Catoosa, Oklahoma
DATE: 12/06/17
An employee was using a cutting torch and cutting behind a piece of metal to prevent sparks from entering other areas when some sparks got behind him and ignited his clothes. He sustained possible second degree burns to both legs and his buttocks area, requiring surgery and hospitalization. Fire retardant clothing was not worn at the time of the incident.
Report ID |
20171211589 |
|
Date |
12/06/2017 |
|
UPA |
1291469 |
|
Primary NAICS |
423930 |
|
Nature |
1520 |
Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified |
Part of Body |
899 |
Multiple body parts, n.e.c. |
Source |
9112 |
Blouses, shirts, dresses, trousers, skirts |
Secondary Source |
7261 |
Welding, cutting, and blow torches |
Event |
314 |
Ignition of clothing from controlled heat source |
Hospitalized |
Yes |
|
Amputation |
No |
|
If you have any questions or concerns about a specific record or records, please contact us at support@trammellpiazza.com.
Embed OSHA Injury Report ID 20171211589: