HEATH, TEXAS—
Structures and Interiors Inc.
Rubbed or abraded by friction or pressure, n.e.c. · Soreness, pain, hurt-nonspecified injury
Final narrative
An employee worked with a foreign object inside his boot. After removing the boot at home, the employee found blood and was later sent to the hospital for an infection.
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