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  • 37-year-old owner/roofer fell approximately 30 feet from a pallet elevated by a rough terrain forklift while installing an ice guard on the cone of a roof.

    MIFACE is funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The occupational and environmental health team at Michigan State University works closely with and is a bona fide agent of both the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) to administer this project.
    Michigan — Case Report — 2/28/2017 — 0 Views
  • OHW: Noise-Induced Hearing Loss - Serious and Preventable

    Occupational Health Watch is a periodic publication that highlights key occupational health surveillance findings and related prevention activities of the Occupational Health Branch, California Department of Public Health. February 2017 edition focuses on preventing noise-induced hearing loss at work.
    California — Newsletter — 2/28/2017 — 17 Views
  • FACEValue: Worker struck, killed by outrigger

    MA FACE investigation findings republished in this journal of the National Safety Council.
    Massachusetts — Multi-Media — 2/26/2017 — 5 Views
  • Carpenter Fatally Injured after Falling from an Extension Ladder

    Results of an investigation by MA FACE into a work-related fatality, including recommendations for prevention.
    Massachusetts — Technical Report — 2/24/2017 — 1 Views
  • Glazier Foreman Falls from Stepladder (Slideshow) (spanish)

    In December of 2015, a 58-year-old glazier foreman died of injuries after falling from a stepladder. The victim was employed by a glass and glazing contractor where he had worked for 30 years. His employer was subcontracted to install windows at a hospital. He was a foreman at the site overseeing two crew members.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
  • Glazier Foreman Falls from Stepladder (spanish)

    In December of 2015, a 58-year-old glazier foreman died of injuries after falling from a stepladder. The victim was employed by a glass and glazing contractor where he had worked for 30 years. His employer was subcontracted to install windows at a hospital. He was a foreman at the site overseeing two crew members.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
  • Roofer Falls 19 Feet from Roof (Slideshow) (spanish)

    In March 2015, a 31-year-old Hispanic roofer was injured and later died after he fell from a house roof. The incident occurred at a job site during a tear-off and replacement of a roof on a two-story house.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
  • Roofer Falls 19 Feet from Roof (Spanish)

    In March 2015, a 31-year-old Hispanic roofer was injured and later died after he fell from a house roof. The incident occurred at a job site during a tear-off and replacement of a roof on a two-story house. The victim had worked with his employer, a roofing contractor, for three months as a roofer.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
  • Roofing Contractor Falls 25 Feet from Church Roof (spanish)

    In September of 2015, a 34-year-old roofing contractor died after falling 25 feet from a church roof. The victim was a co-owner of a father and son roofing company. He and his father were subcontracted to complete a roof on a newly constructed church.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
  • Roofing Contractor Falls 25 Feet from Church Roof (Slideshow)(Spanish)

    In September of 2015, a 34-year-old roofing contractor died after falling 25 feet from a church roof. The victim was a co-owner of a father and son roofing company. He and his father were subcontracted to complete a roof on a newly constructed church.
    Washington — Case Report — 2/23/2017 — 0 Views
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