Baker Petrolite, LLC.

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

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Baker Petrolite, LLC. in NATCHEZ, Mississippi
Employer Baker Petrolite, LLC.
Address Oil field location CTR-Crosby 32-11
City, State ZIP NATCHEZ, Mississippi 39120
Report ID 20181212981
Event Date December 18, 2018
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Chemical burns and corrosions, unspecified
Body Part Chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders
Event Type Exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue
Source of Injury Aldehydes, n.e.c.
Industry (NAICS) 325998
GPS Coordinates 31.56000, -91.40000

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Incident Narrative

An employee was about to exterminate bugs in an oil well using acrolein. The chemical sprayed out of a valve, striking the employee in the midsection and causing chemical burns to his chest. He was hospitalized.

Incident Summary

On December 18, 2018, a worker at Baker Petrolite, LLC. in NATCHEZ, Mississippi suffered chemical burns and corrosions, unspecified to the chest, except internal location of diseases or disorders. The incident was classified as exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue, with aldehydes, n.e.c. identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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