Levy Restaurants/Philips Arena

Exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue — Chemical burns and corrosions, unspecified — ATLANTA, Georgia

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Levy Restaurants/Philips Arena in ATLANTA, Georgia
Employer Levy Restaurants/Philips Arena
Address 1 Philips drive
City, State ZIP ATLANTA, Georgia 30303
Report ID 2015108169
Event Date October 30, 2015
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Chemical burns and corrosions, unspecified
Body Part Nonclassifiable
Event Type Exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue
Source of Injury Solvents, degreasers, unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 722511
GPS Coordinates 33.75737, -84.39638

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Incident Narrative

On October 30, 2015, an employee slipped and fell while using a degreaser to clean the floors at Philips Arena. The employee was later admitted for chemical burns.

Incident Summary

On October 30, 2015, a worker at Levy Restaurants/Philips Arena in ATLANTA, Georgia suffered chemical burns and corrosions, unspecified to the nonclassifiable. The incident was classified as exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue, with solvents, degreasers, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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