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On July 16, 2005, the owner of an excavation contracting company died when he sustained crushing injuries from a bulldozer that overturned. The 68-year-old victim was in the process of unloading the bulldozer from its trailer that was parked alongside a roadway. As the victim was maneuvering the bulldozer off the trailer, a section of the road gave way, tilting the trailer which caused the bulldozer and victim to roll 10 feet down an embankment. More »The victim was pinned under the bulldozer and died from traumatic asphyxia. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 2/28/2006 — 0 Views
Occupational Health Surveillance publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries « Less
Washington — Brochure — 2/16/2006 — 1 Views
Investigation report on the death of a flagger who was struck by a car that entered the work zone. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/31/2006 — 0 Views
Summary of fatal incident in which a helper died when the trench she was taking measurement of collapsed. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/26/2006 — 0 Views
Spanish language summary of fatal incident in which a helper dies after the trench she was taking measurement for collapsed on her « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/26/2006 — 0 Views
Report showing statistics surrounding occupational fatalities in Washington State during 2005. « Less
Washington — Annual Report — 1/12/2006 — 0 Views
In depth look at construction related fatalities in Washington State for 2005. « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 1/9/2006 — 0 Views
Summary of all work related deaths in Washington State for 2005. « Less
Washington — Annual Report — 1/5/2006 — 0 Views
Occupational Health Surveillance publication from the Safety And Health Assessment And Research for Prevention -- SHARP -- program of the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 1/3/2006 — 2 Views
A field study was performed to develop emission rates for dust exposure at a food processing facility. Eight 2-hour periods were monitored over 2 days. Area total suspended particulate samples were collected on 37 mm polyvinyl chloride filters with 5 mum pore size according to NIOSH Method 0500. « Less
Washington — Journal Article — 1/1/2006 — 1 Views