Newport Hospital

Direct exposure to electricity, unspecified — Electrocutions, electric shocks — NEWPORT, Rhode Island

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Newport Hospital in NEWPORT, Rhode Island
Employer Newport Hospital
Address 11 Friendship Street
City, State ZIP NEWPORT, Rhode Island 02840
Report ID 2016087469
Event Date August 10, 2016
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Electrocutions, electric shocks
Body Part BODY SYSTEMS
Event Type Direct exposure to electricity, unspecified
Source of Injury Lamps, light fixtures
Industry (NAICS) 622110
Inspection # 1171313
GPS Coordinates 41.49687, -71.30600

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Incident Narrative

A maintenance employee was changing the ballast above the tile in the ceiling space. He stripped a wire and cut it. While still holding the wire, his body came into contact with the metal grate that holds the ceiling tiles, and he suffered an electrical shock.

OSHA Penalties — $17,775 Total

OSHA issued 7 violations with penalties totaling $17,775 for this inspection.

CitationTypeDatePenaltyAbatement Due
01001A Willful Mar 22, 1985 $8,000 Mar 25, 1985
01001A Willful Nov 12, 1990 $8,000 Mar 25, 1985
02003 Serious Mar 22, 1985 $500 Mar 25, 1985
02001 Serious Mar 22, 1985 $400 Mar 25, 1985
02001 Serious Nov 12, 1990 $400 Mar 25, 1985
02002A Serious Mar 22, 1985 $400 Mar 25, 1985
02003 Serious Nov 12, 1990 $75 Mar 25, 1985

Incident Summary

On August 10, 2016, a worker at Newport Hospital in NEWPORT, Rhode Island suffered electrocutions, electric shocks to the body systems. The incident was classified as direct exposure to electricity, unspecified, with lamps, light fixtures identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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