Safety Incidents

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Depot Connect International

2025-03-26 · GEISMAR, LOUISIANA

OSHA Record
2025032829
Event date
2025-03-26
Employer
Depot Connect International
Location
GEISMAR, LOUISIANA 70734
NAICS
562998
OSHA inspection
1814989
Nature of injury
Poison, toxic, or allergenic effects other respiratory
Part of body
BODY SYSTEMS
Event
Exposure to harmful substance multiple routes of exposure
Source
Toxic non-metallic compounds n.e.c.

Final narrative

An employee was performing preventative maintenance on a tanker trailer. He moved a hose for an inspection date and residual liquid toluene diisocyanate (TDI) came out of the hose and onto the employee's face, eyes, and hands. He was hospitalized with breathing issues.
Hospitalized

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