Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program

Through the Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program, NIOSH conducts investigations of fatal occupational injuries. The primary intent of this program is to provide interested users with access to the full text of hundreds of fatality investigation reports.

NIOSH FACE Reports: Falls-Construction-Scaffolds

Pub. Date Report No. State
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11/2/2004 2004-06 SC Sixteen-year-old Hispanic youth dies after falling from a job-made elevated work platform during construction - South Carolina.
7/7/1998 1998-08 SC Scaffold erector dies after falling 60 feet from scaffold inside boiler - South Carolina.
4/11/1995 1995-06 TN Painter dies after 35-foot fall from scaffold - Tennessee, November 21, 1994.
10/28/1994 1994-15 SC Carpenter dies after falling 17 feet from a scaffold - South Carolina, June 22, 1994.
6/28/1993 1993-15 SC Painter/sandblaster dies following a 30-foot fall from scaffolding inside a water tank - South Carolina, April 7, 1993.
8/21/1990 1990-20 MD Mason dies after falling 36 feet from scaffolding - Maryland, November 3, 1989.
6/6/1990 1990-16 OH Painter dies following a 40-foot fall from scaffold inside water tank in Ohio, November 20, 1989.
6/4/1990 1990-12 IN Painter dies when scaffold falls inside municipal water tank in Indiana, October 21, 1989.
3/22/1990 1990-13 IN Asbestos worker dies in fall from scaffold - Indiana.
9/8/1989 1989-35 SC Stucco mason dies in fall from scaffold, April 21, 1989.
8/8/1989 1989-29 VA Caulking mechanic dies in fall when scaffold fails, March 15, 1989.
4/19/1989 1989-21 MD Cement finisher dies after 160-foot fall from scaffold, December 19, 1988.
3/29/1989 1989-07 OH Foreman and painter die in 48-foot fall when scaffold collapses, November 15, 1988.
11/17/1988 1988-29 VA Painter falls to his death from a scaffold in Virginia March 24, 1988.
10/4/1988 1988-27 SC Dry wall finisher dies in fall from ladder on scaffold in South Carolina, June 23, 1988.
1/1/1982 1982-02 WV Fall from a scaffold involving a construction foreman.

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