System One Holdings LLC

Walking, without other incident-single episode — Circulatory system diseases, unspecified — MINERAL WELLS, West Virginia

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at System One Holdings LLC in MINERAL WELLS, West Virginia
Employer System One Holdings LLC
Address 272 Frontage Road
City, State ZIP MINERAL WELLS, West Virginia 26120
Report ID 2019065559
Event Date June 3, 2019
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Circulatory system diseases, unspecified
Body Part Heart
Event Type Walking, without other incident-single episode
Source of Injury Bodily motion or position of injured, ill worker
Industry (NAICS) 541990
GPS Coordinates 39.20000, -81.52000

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Incident Narrative

A pipeline inspector was walking up a hill when he started having pain in his chest and shoulder. The employee was hospitalized for a potential heart issue.

Incident Summary

On June 3, 2019, a worker at System One Holdings LLC in MINERAL WELLS, West Virginia suffered circulatory system diseases, unspecified to the heart. The incident was classified as walking, without other incident-single episode, with bodily motion or position of injured, ill worker identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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