Regency IHS Clinical Consulting, LLC

Contact with hot objects or substances — Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified — AUSTIN, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Regency IHS Clinical Consulting, LLC in AUSTIN, Texas
Employer Regency IHS Clinical Consulting, LLC
Address 6801 East Riverside Drive
City, State ZIP AUSTIN, Texas 78741
Report ID 2021119849
Event Date November 13, 2021
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Heat (thermal) burns, unspecified
Body Part Multiple body parts, n.e.c.
Event Type Contact with hot objects or substances
Source of Injury Fats, oils, cooking greases
Secondary Source Water
Industry (NAICS) 623110
GPS Coordinates 30.22000, -97.69000

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Incident Narrative

An employee placed a hot pan of butter into a sink of water causing the butter and water to splatter and burn the employee's head, face, neck, left arm, and right upper leg.

Incident Summary

On November 13, 2021, a worker at Regency IHS Clinical Consulting, LLC in AUSTIN, Texas suffered heat (thermal) burns, unspecified to the multiple body parts, n.e.c.. The incident was classified as contact with hot objects or substances, with fats, oils, cooking greases identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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