

Electrical burn injuries result from exposure to high voltage electricity. On the job exposure for those working in the electrical field is ever present. The burn injuries result from electric current flowing through the body and causing a severe exit wound. Possibly, high voltage will cause the heart to stop beating and result in the death of the victim. Workers can be electrocuted on the job and experience fatal work-related injuries.
The Flammability of clothing is tremendously dangerous as it may spread through the clothing and create severe burns all over the body. Clothing sold in the USA must comply with the Flammable Fabrics Act.
Thermal burn injuries occur when there is exposure to, or contact with steam, flames, flash, and hot surfaces or hot liquids with a temperature of 115 degrees. Thermal burn injuries may be on the job related and occur while cooking on hot stoves, for example.

Automobile fires may result from auto accidents, putting passengers at great peril. Automobile fires may be caused by gas explosions as well as contact with another object.
Chemical burn injuries are caused by contact with acids or strong bases such as alkaloids. Often strong chemicals are used in laboratories and place on the job workers at risk. Very strong chemicals will dissolve skin at contact and are difficult to wash away at contact exposure.
Fires are a common cause of residential fire deaths and office building fire deaths. Heating and electrical equipment may malfunction and result in serious burn injuries or death.
When skin is severely burned, scar tissue is formed. This burn scar tissue loses many normal characteristics because of the severe scaring.
