Acciona Energy North America Corporation

Exposure to electric arc — Electrical burns any degree — SEYMOUR, Texas

HOSPITALIZED — Worker hospitalized after incident at Acciona Energy North America Corporation in SEYMOUR, Texas
Employer Acciona Energy North America Corporation
Address Green Pastures Wind Farm, 4278 County Road 140
City, State ZIP SEYMOUR, Texas 76380
Report ID 2025032880
Event Date March 27, 2025
Outcome Hospitalized
Nature of Injury Electrical burns any degree
Body Part Part of body unspecified
Event Type Exposure to electric arc
Source of Injury Switchboards, panels, fuses
Secondary Source Arc rated and insulating apparel, gloves
Industry (NAICS) 221115
Inspection # 1817414
GPS Coordinates 33.62000, -99.41000

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Incident Narrative

On 3/27/2025, at 9:57 AM, an employee was performing switching work including installing electrical grounds when an arc flash occurred. Personal protective equipment (PPE) was worn at the time, including an arc flash hood, shirt, and pants. The employee suffered burns and was hospitalized.

Incident Summary

On March 27, 2025, a worker at Acciona Energy North America Corporation in SEYMOUR, Texas suffered electrical burns any degree to the part of body unspecified. The incident was classified as exposure to electric arc, with switchboards, panels, fuses identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.

Context

OSHA has recorded 140 severe injury reports involving "Exposure to electric arc" incidents in our database. Browse all Exposure to electric arc injuries.

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