Safety Incidents

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The Hiller Companies, Inc.

2025-06-05 · MUSCLE SHOALS, ALABAMA

OSHA Record
2025065360
Event date
2025-06-05
Employer
The Hiller Companies, Inc.
Location
MUSCLE SHOALS, ALABAMA 35661
NAICS
238990
Nature of injury
Intracranial injuries unspecified
Part of body
Brain
Event
Struck by propelled, falling, or suspended object unspecified
Source
Hydrants

Final narrative

An employee was flow-testing a fire hydrant when the hydrant spun around and the diffuser struck him in the head. The employee sustained a head injury and a head laceration. The employee was hospitalized.
Hospitalized

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