RAQUETTE LAKE SUPPLY CO., INC.

Explosion of pressure vessel, piping, or tire — Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified — RAQUETTE LAKE, New York

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at RAQUETTE LAKE SUPPLY CO., INC. in RAQUETTE LAKE, New York
Employer RAQUETTE LAKE SUPPLY CO., INC.
Address 1 Main St. Co Rd. 2
City, State ZIP RAQUETTE LAKE, New York 13436
Report ID 2021032160
Event Date March 11, 2021
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified
Body Part Nonclassifiable
Event Type Explosion of pressure vessel, piping, or tire
Source of Injury Boilers
Industry (NAICS) 424720
GPS Coordinates 42.85000, -74.99000

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Incident Narrative

A furnace technician was severely burned when a steam boiler exploded at a customer's home.

Incident Summary

On March 11, 2021, a worker at RAQUETTE LAKE SUPPLY CO., INC. in RAQUETTE LAKE, New York suffered heat (thermal) burns, unspecified to the nonclassifiable. The incident was classified as explosion of pressure vessel, piping, or tire, with boilers identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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