KEENESBURG, COLORADO—
Hydro Resources - Rocky Mountain, Inc.
Demolition or blasting explosion · Puncture wounds, except gunshot wounds
Final narrative
An employee was attaching a detonation cord to a power source when a static charge set off a length of the detonation cord with three charges attached. Two employees were struck by multiple explosive fragments in the arms and legs, requiring hospitalization.
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