Safety Incidents

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POLYMER ADHESIVES

2025-08-19 · MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS

OSHA Record
2025088234
Event date
2025-08-19
Employer
POLYMER ADHESIVES
Location
MINERAL WELLS, TEXAS 76067
NAICS
325520
OSHA inspection
1853169
Nature of injury
Heat exhaustion, fatigue
Part of body
BODY SYSTEMS
Event
Exposure to environmental heat outdoor
Source
Heat environmental

Final narrative

An employee worked a full shift and later started cramping up due to exposure to heat and high humidity. The employee was hospitalized with heat exhaustion.
Hospitalized

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