ARTHUR, ILLINOIS—
J & M Displays, Inc
Explosion of pressure vessel, piping, or tire · Second degree heat (thermal) burns
Final narrative
An employee was cleaning up after a firework display and discovered an unexploded pyrotechnic device. The employee went to remove the black powder charge from the tube when it exploded, resulting in first-and second-degree burns to their left hand.
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