SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS—
Fiberglass Systems
Caught in running equipment or machinery during regular operation · Open wounds, unspecified
Final narrative
An employee was operating the fiberglass pipe end abrasive wheel grinder. The grinder has a copper pipe that sprays water onto the abrasive wheel when it sands the fiberglass pipe. The employee struck the pipe with a piece of wood to remove a clog. His hand slipped, and his right index finger was grinded on the face of the abrasive wheel.
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