Flint Group Packaging Inks North America Corporation
Exposure to environmental heat indoor — Effects of heat n.e.c. — PINE BLUFF, Arkansas
| Employer | Flint Group Packaging Inks North America Corporation |
| Address | 3400 North Hutchinson Street |
| City, State ZIP | PINE BLUFF, Arkansas 71602 |
| Report ID | 2025076522 |
| Event Date | July 7, 2025 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Effects of heat n.e.c. |
| Body Part | BODY SYSTEMS |
| Event Type | Exposure to environmental heat indoor |
| Source of Injury | Heat environmental |
| Secondary Source | Secondary source not applicable |
| Industry (NAICS) | 325910 |
| GPS Coordinates | 34.25832, -92.06084 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee had been using a hoist to add bulk bags of pigment to tanks in an area that was not air conditioned. The employee collapsed from heat stress and was hospitalized due to dehydration.
Incident Summary
On July 7, 2025, a worker at Flint Group Packaging Inks North America Corporation in PINE BLUFF, Arkansas suffered effects of heat n.e.c. to the body systems. The incident was classified as exposure to environmental heat indoor, with heat environmental identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
OSHA has recorded 53 severe injury reports involving "Exposure to environmental heat indoor" incidents in our database. Browse all Exposure to environmental heat indoor injuries.
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