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Report: Ignition of vapors, gases, or liquids at Longfellow Ranch Partners, LP in Fort Stockton, Texas
DATE: 01/31/19
Two employees were attempting to fix leaks in a gasoline tank. When they went to heat up the area of the leaks to braze them closed, the gasoline fumes ignited from a small bucket under the tank. The fire burned the injured employee’s arms and back, requiring hospitalization.
Report ID |
2019011140 |
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Date |
01/31/2019 |
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UPA |
1423040 |
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Inspection |
1376328 |
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Primary NAICS |
112111 |
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Nature |
1520 |
Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified |
Part of Body |
899 |
Multiple body parts, n.e.c. |
Source |
1641 |
Gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel |
Secondary Source |
7260 |
Welding and heating handtools-powered, unspecified |
Event |
317 |
Ignition of vapors, gases, or liquids |
Hospitalized |
Yes |
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Amputation |
No |
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