Worker was cutting a steel chute on a crushing plant with an oxygen/acetylene torch. He was not wearing any eye or face protection. A particle struck him in the left eye. The particle was removed by a doctor with a cotton swab.
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Working alone changing cutting edges on a Kowasaki loader, taking old bolts out, a bolt had a sharp edge. It spun around cutting his finger on the left hand.