Groundworks Operations, LLC. dba Florida Foundation Authority

Exposure to environmental heat — Effects of heat and light, n.e.c. — DEBARY, Florida

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Groundworks Operations, LLC. dba Florida Foundation Authority in DEBARY, Florida
Employer Groundworks Operations, LLC. dba Florida Foundation Authority
Address 210 Springview Commerce Dr., Ste 150
City, State ZIP DEBARY, Florida 32713
Report ID 2020087320
Event Date August 4, 2020
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Effects of heat and light, n.e.c.
Body Part BODY SYSTEMS
Event Type Exposure to environmental heat
Source of Injury Heat-environmental
Industry (NAICS) 238910
GPS Coordinates 28.86000, -81.32000

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Incident Narrative

On August 4, 2020, an employee was installing a French drain when his muscles started to cramp. He was hospitalized due low electrolytes.

Incident Summary

On August 4, 2020, a worker at Groundworks Operations, LLC. dba Florida Foundation Authority in DEBARY, Florida suffered effects of heat and light, n.e.c. 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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