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Report: Indirect exposure to electricity, 220 volts or less at Flowers Baking Company in Miami, Florida
DATE: 01/02/15
On or about 1/2/15 at 9:10 p.m., an employee was preparing to troubleshoot the hamburger bun bagger machine that was not working. He received an electrical shock when he came in contact with a proximity switch. Employee was working alone at the time of the incident. He was admitted to the hospital for one day.
Report ID |
2015010027 |
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Date |
01/02/2015 |
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UPA |
929956 |
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Inspection |
1016640 |
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Primary NAICS |
311811 |
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Nature |
193 |
Electrocutions, electric shocks |
Part of Body |
6 |
BODY SYSTEMS |
Source |
3732 |
Packaging, wrapping, bundling machinery |
Secondary Source |
4417 |
Switchboards, switches, fuses |
Event |
5121 |
Indirect exposure to electricity, 220 volts or less |
Hospitalized |
Yes |
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Amputation |
No |
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