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Report: Struck by dislodged flying object, particle at Scott Equipment Company LLC in Little Rock, Arkansas

DATE: 02/22/16

While walking 63 feet away in the equipment yard, an employee was struck on the left thigh by a piece of metal debris that broke off from the jack hammer bit on an excavator.

Report ID2016021605 
Date02/22/2016 
UPA1066105 
Primary NAICS423810 
Nature133Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds
Part of Body511Thigh(s)
Source9413Metal chips, particles
Secondary Source3210Excavating machinery, unspecified
Event6241Struck by dislodged flying object, particle
Hospitalized Yes 
Amputation No 

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