SAINT CLOUD, FLORIDA—
Jr. Davis Construction Company, Inc.
Exposure to environmental heat outdoor · Heat exhaustion, fatigue
Final narrative
An employee was cutting sanitary pipe when he began to feel overheated and experience a headache and difficulty breathing. He then sat in the air conditioned work truck to cool down until he returned to work. The employee was carrying tools when symptoms reoccurred and he began to experience muscle cramping, resulting in hospitalization for heat illness.
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