Safety Incidents

103,745 records · 70,207 employers · 84,014 hospitalizations · 27,367 amputations · 2015-01-01 → 2025-08-31

El Milagro of Texas, Inc.

2025-08-28 · SAN MARCOS, TEXAS

OSHA Record
2025088636
Event date
2025-08-28
Employer
El Milagro of Texas, Inc.
Location
SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 78666
NAICS
311830
Nature of injury
Thermal burns degree unspecified
Part of body
Trunk and other upper extremities
Event
Contact with hot objects or substances
Source
Fats, oils, cooking greases

Final narrative

Two employees were changing fuses for a fryer. The pump on the fryer was turned off, but the heat exchanger kept running. When the pump was turned back on, hot oil shot toward the filter. The filter box opened and sprayed the two injured employees with hot grease. The employees suffered burns to their backs, shoulders, and arms.
Hospitalized

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