FREEHOLD CARTAGE, INC.

Exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue — Second degree chemical burns and corrosions — MALTA, New York

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at FREEHOLD CARTAGE, INC. in MALTA, New York
Employer FREEHOLD CARTAGE, INC.
Address Global Foundries, 400 Stonebreak Road Extension
City, State ZIP MALTA, New York 12020
Report ID 2022010836
Event Date January 27, 2022
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Second degree chemical burns and corrosions
Body Part Nonclassifiable
Event Type Exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue
Source of Injury Chemicals and chemical products, unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 562111
GPS Coordinates 42.96000, -73.75000

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Incident Narrative

A Freehold Cartage, Inc., tank truck driver was loading flammable liquid from a storage tank. Shortly after loading began, the driver noticed the hose was jumping, indicating a interruption in product flow. After the pump was turned off the employee was told it was safe to disconnect the line, he released a clamp on the hose driver and was splashed with chemical. He suffered a second-degree chemical burn.

Incident Summary

On January 27, 2022, a worker at FREEHOLD CARTAGE, INC. in MALTA, New York suffered second degree chemical burns and corrosions to the nonclassifiable. The incident was classified as exposure through intact skin, eyes, or other exposed tissue, with chemicals and chemical products, unspecified identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

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