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  • Landscaping Laborer Dies when Struck by Bouncing Log

    laborer died when a 19 inch wide x 31 inch long log rolled down a mountain hitting him in his head and chest.
    Kentucky — Case Report — 4/18/2005 — 26 Views
  • CAIDAS DESDE TECHOS RESIDENCIALES EN KENTUCKY

    IMPLEMENTE SIEMPRE UN SISTEMA DE PROTECCION CONTRA CAIDA CUANDO TRABAJAE SOBRE UN TECHO
    Kentucky — Brochure — 2/1/2005 — 38 Views
  • Residential Roofing Falls

    From 1994-2004, there were 61 construction falls in Kentucky
    Kentucky — Technical Report — 2/1/2005 — 25 Views
  • FACE Annual Report 2005

    The Kentucky Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (KY FACE) Program is an occupational fatality surveillance project of the Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC)*. The goal of KY FACE is to prevent fatal work injuries by studying the worker, the work environment, the energy exchange resulting in fatal injury, and the role of management, engineering, and behavioral changes in controlling the interaction of these factors. More »
    Kentucky — Annual Report — 1/1/2005 — 26 Views
  • Metal Fabrication Shop Owner Dies When Crushed by Falling Steel Plate

    metal fabrication shop owner died when a 4,000 pound steel base plate fell on him.
    Kentucky — Case Report — 12/1/2004 — 37 Views
  • Construction Laborer Dies When Trench Walls Collapse

    construction laborer died when the unprotected 8-foot high walls of the trench he was working in collapsed.
    Kentucky — Case Report — 11/5/2004 — 27 Views
  • Laborer Dies When Caught in Arms of a Skidsteer Loader

    laborer (decedent) died when he became caught in the activated arms of a skidsteer loader
    Kentucky — Case Report — 11/5/2004 — 25 Views
  • License Electrician Dies When Electrocuted with 480 Volts

    electrician died after being electrocuted with 480 volts of electricity
    Kentucky — Case Report — 10/22/2004 — 26 Views
  • TRABAJADORES APLASTADOS POR VEAuHgusÍt C2004U LOS

    LOS VEHÍCULOS DEBEN SER ASEGURADOS FIRMEMENTE PARA PREVENIR CUALQUIER DESLIZAMIENTO.
    Kentucky — Brochure — 10/1/2004 — 37 Views
  • Workers Crushed by Vehicles

    From January to August 2004, 2 workers have died due to vehicle crushing incidents.
    Kentucky — Technical Report — 10/1/2004 — 25 Views
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