NSTAR

Injured by handheld object or equipment, unspecified — Cuts, lacerations — NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at NSTAR in NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts
Employer NSTAR
Address Pine Street
City, State ZIP NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts 02740
Report ID 2015010703
Event Date January 22, 2015
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Cuts, lacerations
Body Part Nonclassifiable
Event Type Injured by handheld object or equipment, unspecified
Source of Injury Box cutters and razor knives
Industry (NAICS) 517911
GPS Coordinates 41.63000, -70.93000

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Incident Narrative

Worker hospitalized when an infection developed from a razor tool cut.

Incident Summary

On January 22, 2015, a worker at NSTAR in NEW BEDFORD, Massachusetts suffered cuts, lacerations to the nonclassifiable. The incident was classified as injured by handheld object or equipment, unspecified, with box cutters and razor knives identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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