Flow Line Construction Inc
Struck by dislodged flying object, particle — Concussions — RIVER OAKS, Texas
| Employer | Flow Line Construction Inc |
| Address | River Oaks Blvd. and Churchill Rd. |
| City, State ZIP | RIVER OAKS, Texas 76114 |
| Report ID | 20211210629 |
| Event Date | December 10, 2021 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Concussions |
| Body Part | Brain |
| Event Type | Struck by dislodged flying object, particle |
| Source of Injury | Hoses |
| Industry (NAICS) | 237310 |
| GPS Coordinates | 32.78000, -97.38000 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was operating a high-pressure hose with a field-altered end device. The end device came off and the employee was sprayed in the head area, and the metal hose fitting struck the employee in the face and head. The employee sustained a concussion and lacerations to their face, head, and mouth.
Incident Summary
On December 10, 2021, a worker at Flow Line Construction Inc in RIVER OAKS, Texas suffered concussions to the brain. The incident was classified as struck by dislodged flying object, particle, with hoses identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
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