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A 45-year-old roofer died when he fell 30 feet from a rain slick roof of an apartment building under construction. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/12/2021 — 0 Views
Manufacturing Facility
COVID-19 Requirements « Less
Washington — Other — 1/11/2021 — 1 Views
Outdoor Recreation
COVID-19 Requirements « Less
Washington — Other — 1/11/2021 — 1 Views
Refueling is an everyday part of trucking. It's done so often, drivers forget the hazards. Flammables, awkward hoses, unsafe surfaces, blind spots or dim lighting around the pump or rig—all of these raise your injury risk. « Less
Washington — Other — 1/7/2021 — 1 Views
Suicide Rates Increasing Among Unemployed
Adults of working age (18–64 years), Washington State, 2003–2018 « Less
Washington — Other — 1/4/2021 — 1 Views
COVID-19 Guidelines for Grocery Stores « Less
Washington — Other — 12/12/2020 — 1 Views
COVID-19 Guidelines for Restaurants « Less
Washington — Other — 12/11/2020 — 1 Views
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. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 12/10/2020 — 0 Views
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. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 12/10/2020 — 0 Views
The basketball court isn't the only place where three-pointers help you win big! Using three points of contact when entering or exiting step van delivery trucks is always a winning play to help prevent falls. This strategy could have saved a 34-yearold delivery driver a bad ankle sprain that still keeps him off the job, today. « Less
Washington — Other — 12/10/2020 — 1 Views