WAGARVILLE, ALABAMA—
Tensaw Land & Timber Company, Inc.
Explosion, unspecified · Third or fourth degree heat (thermal) burns
Final narrative
An employee was fueling a tractor with diesel when there was an explosion and a fire started. The employee sustained third-degree burns to 32% of his body, chest, and arms.
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