Griffin Mechanical Contractors, Inc.

Exposure to environmental heat — Multiple effects of heat and light — GULF SHORES, Alabama

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Griffin Mechanical Contractors, Inc. in GULF SHORES, Alabama
Employer Griffin Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
Address 801 W Beach Blvd
City, State ZIP GULF SHORES, Alabama 36542
Report ID 2017099011
Event Date September 20, 2017
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Multiple effects of heat and light
Body Part BODY SYSTEMS
Event Type Exposure to environmental heat
Source of Injury Heat-environmental
Industry (NAICS) 238220
GPS Coordinates 30.24545, -87.70184

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Incident Narrative

A temporary employee was working on a new construction job site conducting plumbing related activities and suffered dehydration and heat stress. The employee was hospitalized.

Incident Summary

On September 20, 2017, a worker at Griffin Mechanical Contractors, Inc. in GULF SHORES, Alabama suffered multiple effects of heat and light to the body systems. The incident was classified as exposure to environmental heat, with heat-environmental identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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