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  • Retail Hazard Alert: Women Victims of Homicide - KOREAN Language

    Three women died from homicide in 2019 while working in convenience and grocery stores. In the last decade, more women have died from homicide at work than any other cause. Homicides are most common among women working in retail. These violent deaths traumatize families, other workers, and the community. Owners and employers should take action to protect themselves and their workers.
    Washington — Case Report — 1/26/2021 — 14 Views
  • Retail Hazard Alert: Women Victims of Homicide

    Three women died from homicide in 2019 while working in convenience and grocery stores. In the last decade, more women have died from homicide at work than any other cause. Homicides are most common among women working in retail. These violent deaths traumatize families, other workers, and the community. Owners and employers should take action to protect themselves and their workers.
    Washington — Case Report — 1/26/2021 — 0 Views
  • Roofer Falls 30 Feet from Rain Slick Roof slideshow

    A 45-year-old roofer died when he fell 30 feet from a rain slick roof of an apartment building under construction.
    Washington — Case Report — 1/12/2021 — 0 Views
  • Roofer Falls 30 Feet from Rain Slick Roof

    A 45-year-old roofer died when he fell 30 feet from a rain slick roof of an apartment building under construction.
    Washington — Case Report — 1/12/2021 — 0 Views
  • 2021 Michigan Work-Related Deaths - Case Summaries

    MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA). More »
    Michigan — Case Report — 1/1/2021 — 0 Views
  • Asphalt Plant Supervisor Dies after Falling down a Drag Slat Conveyor

    On April 22, 2017, a 58-year-old supervisor/plant operator employed by a hot mix asphalt manufacturer died after he slid down the cover of an inclined asphalt storage silo conveyor and then fell down a stairway, landing 67 feet below on concrete.
    Washington — Case Report — 12/10/2020 — 0 Views
  • Summary: Asphalt Plant Supervisor Dies after Falling down a Drag Slat Conveyor

    On April 22, 2017, a 58-year-old supervisor/plant operator employed by a hot mix asphalt manufacturer died after he slid down the cover of an inclined asphalt storage silo conveyor and then fell down a stairway, landing 67 feet below on concrete.
    Washington — Case Report — 12/10/2020 — 0 Views
  • Painter Dies from Accidental Drug Overdose

    A 53-year-old painter died from an accidental drug overdose at a job site.
    Washington — Case Report — 11/30/2020 — 0 Views
  • Falls from rooftops in residential construction (Spanish)

    Falls are the leading cause of immediate work-related hospitalizations for people who work on roof sheathing in Washington state. Between 2014 and 2018, 93 roofers were hospitalized due to falls; this is 83% of all roofing related hospitalizations. Every roof is different, but the same fall protection principles apply to protect workers. In the three cases presented below, roofers were injured by falling because they were not tied to an anchor point.
    Washington — Case Report — 11/10/2020 — 4 Views
  • Ironworker Falls 42 Feet through Hole when Cover Fails Slideshow

    A 31-year-old yourneyman ironworker died when he fell through a covered hole, landing on concrete 42 feet below.
    Washington — Case Report — 10/30/2020 — 0 Views
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