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Report: Vehicle or machinery fire at AllStar Metals in Brownsville, Texas

DATE: 09/20/19

An employee was cutting a large piece of metal with a torch. The lines that supplied gas to the torch burst into flames, causing first- and second-degree burns to the employee’s thighs and abdomen.

Report ID2019099846 
Date09/20/2019 
UPA1501463 
Primary NAICS423930 
Nature1522Second degree heat (thermal) burns
Part of Body899Multiple body parts, n.e.c.
Source7261Welding, cutting, and blow torches
Event313Vehicle or machinery fire
Hospitalized Yes 
Amputation No 

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