LIMA, OHIO—
CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, INC
Struck by discharged object or substance · Cuts, lacerations
Final narrative
On October 15, 2021, an employee was standing about 8-10 feet behind the operator of a water lance, being used to clean the tubing of a fin fan bank. The lance came out of the unit and a burst of water lacerated the employee's left hand and left cheek.
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