Safety Incidents

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1852 NJ OPCO LLC

2025-07-07 · SEWELL, NEW JERSEY

OSHA Record
2025076490
Event date
2025-07-07
Employer
1852 NJ OPCO LLC
Location
SEWELL, NEW JERSEY 08080
NAICS
811192
Nature of injury
Chemical burns, corrosions degree unspecified
Part of body
Trunk and other lower extremities
Event
Exposure through intact tissue
Source
Hydrofluoric acid

Final narrative

An employee was washing the tunnel equipment area using a sprayer and a chemical containing 5-10% hydrofluoric acid. The chemical seeped into his clothing and caused chemical burns to his abdomen and upper thighs. The employee was hospitalized.
Hospitalized

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