BAY SAINT LOUIS, MISSISSIPPI—
Jindal Tubular USA LLC
Caught in or compressed by equipment or objects, unspecified · Abrasions, scratches
Final narrative
An employee was grinding the end of a 30-inch diameter, 40-foot long spiral steel pipe. The pipe was spinning and was set on fixed rotating wheels. The employee was in line with the V-roller line which brings pipe to the rotation station. The V-roller line engaged, sending a pipe in a south to north track. The employee was caught between the moving pipe and the pipe that was on the rotating wheels. The employee was hospitalized for an abrasion.
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