SINTERTEC, Div of BPI, Inc.

Vehicle or machinery fire — Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified — MUSKOGEE, Oklahoma

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at SINTERTEC, Div of BPI, Inc. in MUSKOGEE, Oklahoma
Employer SINTERTEC, Div of BPI, Inc.
Address 2551 PORT PLACE
City, State ZIP MUSKOGEE, Oklahoma 74403
Report ID 2017066027
Event Date June 27, 2017
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified
Body Part Multiple body parts, unspecified
Event Type Vehicle or machinery fire
Source of Injury Metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, n.e.c.
Industry (NAICS) 327215
Inspection # 1246452
GPS Coordinates 35.78265, -95.30298

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Incident Narrative

Two employees were using a horizontal drying oven to dry aluminum sludge when they suffered burns to their arms and upper bodies due to a possible propane flashback.

Incident Summary

On June 27, 2017, a worker at SINTERTEC, Div of BPI, Inc. in MUSKOGEE, Oklahoma suffered heat (thermal) burns, unspecified to the multiple body parts, unspecified. The incident was classified as vehicle or machinery fire, with metal, woodworking, and special material machinery, n.e.c. identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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