ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY—
HARRAH'S ATLANTIC CITY
Ingestion of harmful substance · Chemical burns and corrosions, unspecified
Final narrative
An employee was clearing a clog from a dishwasher by using his mouth to blow into the tube and swallowed some corrosive detergent. The employee was hospitalized for burns to the tongue and throat.
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