LITHONIA, GEORGIA—
Parex USA Inc
Fall on same level resulting in exposure or contact · Chemical burns, corrosions second degree
Final narrative
An employee was working in the formula section, putting labels on the pails and pouring product into the pails. The employee tripped over the formulation pallet and fell into a bucket of microbicide chemical. They sustained second-degree burns to the neck, back, right shoulder, left leg, and behind the right knee.
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