ARLINGTON, TEXAS—
Novinium, Inc.
Exposure to electricity, unspecified · Third or fourth degree electrical burns
Final narrative
An employee was doing maintenance on an electrical transformer when he contacted energized equipment, suffering third degree burns on his left hand.
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