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OSHA Injury Report: INDIANAPOLIS HVC

Respiratory condition · Other recordable case

On , a respiratory condition at INDIANAPOLIS HVC in Plainfield, IN 46168 resulted in other recordable case. Industry: Motor vehicle supplies and parts.

Establishment
INDIANAPOLIS HVC
Parent company
Ford Motor Company
Street
2675 Reeves Rd
City
Plainfield
State
IN
ZIP
46168
On-site location
UNDEFINED
Outcome
Other recordable case (code 4)
Type
Respiratory condition (code 3)

Per EE 's hand written statement 03-23-23: On [REDACTED] [REDACTED] a quarter [REDACTED] a construction company came into the HVC and started working in the bulk area. I was doing sabers when I started breathing in the dust. In order to create more ventilation the trailer doors were opened. At the time the smell was mild but a [REDACTED] they started sawing [REDACTED] my work station I instantly started coughing and put a mask on. The mask helped a little bit but I was still breathing in the particles. Around [REDACTED] I started having chest pains and it was piercing [REDACTED] my lungs in rig cage area. I was coughing all day [REDACTED] with sleep [REDACTED]. I work up with same symptoms as [REDACTED] with even more pain in lungs. Note:The mix of the cold air coming through the trailer doors for 2 hours didn 't help the situation. [REDACTED] [REDACTED]

Claims exposure of dust from concrete work and contractors using a concrete saw creating a lot of dust in the [REDACTED]. [REDACTED] [REDACTED]

Respiratory Symptoms--

Concreate Dust

Respiratory Symptoms--

SOC code
9999 — Uncoded
NAICS code
423120 — Motor vehicle supplies and parts
NAICS vintage
2022
Avg employees
55
Total hours worked
126545
EIN
380549190
Establishment ID
289207
Employer case #
1319-23-00
Date of incident
Shift started
10:03:00.000
Submitted
04MAR24:20:02:00

Data from OSHA ITA Form 300/301 electronic submissions, filing year unspecified. ITA Case Detail records are establishment-reported submissions, not OSHA inspections — no per-record IMIS deep link exists.