Eastman Chemical Co., Inc.

Flash fire — Thermal burns degree unspecified — LONGVIEW, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Eastman Chemical Co., Inc. in LONGVIEW, Texas
Employer Eastman Chemical Co., Inc.
Address 300 Kodak Blvd,
City, State ZIP LONGVIEW, Texas 75602
Report ID 2024087840
Event Date August 24, 2024
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Thermal burns degree unspecified
Body Part Head and extremities
Event Type Flash fire
Source of Injury Flammable and combustible liquids and solids n.e.c.
Secondary Source Source, secondary source unspecified
Industry (NAICS) 325211
Inspection # 1772026
GPS Coordinates 32.43583, -94.70815

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Incident Narrative

Three employees were cleaning a section of piping in preparation for maintenance. A flange valve was opened and a release of dry isobutyraldehyde occurred resulting in a flash fire. Two employees were hospitalized. Employee 1 sustained burns to their face, left leg, and right thigh area. Employee 2 sustained second-and third-degree burns to their face, torso, back, and legs.

Incident Summary

On August 24, 2024, a worker at Eastman Chemical Co., Inc. in LONGVIEW, Texas suffered thermal burns degree unspecified to the head and extremities. The incident was classified as flash fire, with flammable and combustible liquids and solids n.e.c. identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

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