AUSTIN, TEXAS—
Ultra Clean Technology, Inc.
Struck against moving part of machinery or equipment · Amputations
Final narrative
An employee was using a tube squaring machine to cut tubes. The employee had turned off the machine in order to tighten the clamping shell. The machine had not come to a full stop as the employee moved his right hand into position to turn the tensioning screw. While turning the tensioning screw, the employee s right hand slipped and his right ring finger contacted the square tube blade resulting in a fingertip amputation without bone loss.
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