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Summary of a fatal incident in which a construction laborer dies after the truck mounted boom used to raise a 30ft long irrigaiton pipe made contact with a 7,620 volt overhead power line. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 11/9/2006 — 0 Views
A survey of farms in Washington State was conducted to determine tractor characteristics and the presence of rollover protective structures (ROPS) in a state with more inclusive rules on tractor retrofitting than federal regulations. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 11/1/2006 — 0 Views
A survey of farms in Washington State was conducted to determine tractor characteristics and the presence of rollover protective structures (ROPS) in a state with more inclusive rules on tractor retrofitting than federal regulations. A total of 544 valid surveys were completed from a proportional random sample across different types of farms. Responders indicated that 58% of tractors overall were equipped with ROPS, and 42% of the tractors without ROPS were exempt from the state rules. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 11/1/2006 — 1 Views
Investigation report on the death of a maintenance technician who was struck by a pick-up truck while loading a tractor onto a trailer. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 10/23/2006 — 0 Views
Summary of a fatal incident in which a site superintendent died after falling 18 feet through a 5' by 6' skylight opening. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 10/2/2006 — 0 Views
Spanish language summary of a fatal incident in which aa site superintendent was killed when he fell through a 5' by 6' skylight opening « Less
Washington — Case Report — 10/2/2006 — 0 Views
Adoption of the Washington State Ergonomics Rule in 2000 initiated seven different demonstration projects in nine high-risk construction trades. The Ergonomics Rule was repealed in 2003, however valuable cooperative field research was conducted in construction prior to rule dissolution. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 10/1/2006 — 0 Views
Although early and accurate diagnosis of work-related asthma is critical to avoid unnecessary medical, legal, social, and economic consequences, little is currently known about the diagnostic practices of physicians treating workers with work-related asthma. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 10/1/2006 — 1 Views
Spanish language summary of a fatal incident in which a siding installer died after falling 18 ft off an unlevel extension ladder « Less
Washington — Case Report — 9/13/2006 — 0 Views
Summary of a fatal incident in which a siding installer died after a 28ft fall off an aluminum extension ladder. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 9/13/2006 — 0 Views