FREMONT, NEBRASKA—
Magnus
Rubbed or abraded by shoes, apparel, or accessories · Abrasions, scratches
Final narrative
An employee was wearing a personal protective equipment belt that holds hoses for an air-supplied hooded respirator when the belt rubbed his side/waist, causing an infection that required hospitalization.
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