B & B Electrical and Utility Contractors
Exposure to environmental heat outdoor — Heat exhaustion, fatigue — GRAMERCY, Louisiana
| Employer | B & B Electrical and Utility Contractors |
| Address | 172 N Ezidore AVE |
| City, State ZIP | GRAMERCY, Louisiana 70052 |
| Report ID | 2025077336 |
| Event Date | July 28, 2025 |
| Outcome | Hospitalized |
| Nature of Injury | Heat exhaustion, fatigue |
| Body Part | BODY SYSTEMS |
| Event Type | Exposure to environmental heat outdoor |
| Source of Injury | Heat environmental |
| Secondary Source | Secondary source not applicable |
| Industry (NAICS) | 237130 |
| GPS Coordinates | 30.04996, -90.68944 |
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Incident Narrative
An employee was backfilling a line trench after filling in lines. While shoveling dirt to fill the hole, the employee began experiencing signs of heat stress. The employee was hospitalized for heat exhaustion.
Incident Summary
On July 28, 2025, a worker at B & B Electrical and Utility Contractors in GRAMERCY, Louisiana suffered heat exhaustion, fatigue to the body systems. The incident was classified as exposure to environmental heat outdoor, with heat environmental identified as the source of injury. The worker was hospitalized.
Context
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