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OSHA Injury Report: Super Radiator Coils - Phoenix

Injury · Job transfer or restriction

On , an injury at Super Radiator Coils - Phoenix in 2610 S 21st St, Phoenix, AZ 85034 resulted in job transfer or restriction. Employee was assembly in heat exchangers manufacturing.

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Parent company
Super Radiator Coils
Street
2610 S 21st St
City
Phoenix
State
AZ
ZIP
85034
On-site location
CNC Milling
Outcome
Job transfer or restriction (code 3)
Type
Injury (code 1)
Days restricted or transferred
2

Operating a CNC Milling machine.

There is not an exact moment that can be utilized to describe how the injury occurred. Per team member 's statement he was working in a CNC milling machine and his left eye started to bother him as if he had something in it. It is probable that he may gotten a minuscule steel particle in his eye at some point but when he went to the doctor they did not find any foreign body in his eye.

Injury of conjunctiva and corneal abrasion of left eye without foreign body.

Unknown.

Conjunctiva and Corneal Abrasion of Left Eye without a foreign body being found

Job description
Assembly
SOC code
51-2099: Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other
NAICS code
332410: Heat exchangers manufacturing
NAICS vintage
2012
Employees at this establishment (2025 average)
145
Hours worked at this establishment (2025 total)
326,360
EIN
411533780
Establishment ID
559031
Employer case #
P25-03
Date of incident
Time of incident
Not known — the employer filed this case without a time of day.
Filing year
2025
Submitted to OSHA
2026-02-27

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