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  • Steel Worker Falls from Highway (10KY043)

    On a fall day in 2010, a 49 year-old steel worker fell from a highway bridge he was working from and died. The steel worker was in the process of leveling jacks for concrete forms. He had donned a fall protection harness with an attached lanyard then stepped outside the lifeline onto a 10”x2” wooden board to verify the jacks were level. As the steel worker stepped over the lifeline, he did not attach the lanyard and fell approximately 28 feet onto the railroad tracks below. More »
    Kentucky — Case Report — 7/2/2014 — 37 Views
  • Ladder Safety Tips: Take these precautions to avoid the leading cause of construction deaths

    HGTV Remodels article based on MA FACE investigation and recommendations.
    Massachusetts — Other — 7/1/2014 — 73 Views
  • Annual Report Tracking Silicosis and Other Work-Related Lung Diseases in Michigan, 2012

    Annual report from Michigan's Project SENSOR (Sentinel Event Notification System for Occupational Risks), an occupational disease reporting and surveillance program. 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 Community Health (MDCH) and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) to administer this project.
    Michigan — Annual Report — 7/1/2014 — 5 Views
  • Chaser Caught in Choker Bight

    A 30-year-old chaser was severely injured when his leg was caught in the bight, or loop, of a choker and the line went taut. The experienced chaser, who had worked for his employer for seven years, was working at a landing where tree-length logs were being yarded.
    Washington — Case Report — 7/1/2014 — 0 Views
  • Ladder Safety Tips: Take these precautions to avoid the leading cause of construction deaths

    HGTV Remodels article based on MA FACE investigation and recommendations.
    Massachusetts — Other — 7/1/2014 — 1 Views
  • How to use the FACE tailgate training cards

    The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This is a training guide for employers/trainers to share safety tips with workers.
    California — Other — 6/27/2014 — 2 Views
  • How to use the FACE tailgate training cards. Spanish

    Como Utilizer las Tarjetas para las Platicas de Seguridad. The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This is a training guide for employers/trainers to share safety tips with workers.
    California — Other — 6/27/2014 — 5 Views
  • Tailgate Training Card Template; Create Your Own Topic-Specific Card

    The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This is a training guide for employers/trainers to share safety tips with workers.
    California — Other — 6/27/2014 — 2 Views
  • Tailgate Training Card Template; Create Your Own Topic-Specific Card. Spanish

    Platica de Seguridad Hoja en Blanco (Para Crear una Nueva Tarjeta). The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This is a training guide for employers/trainers to share safety tips with workers.
    California — Other — 6/27/2014 — 2 Views
  • Tailgate Training Sign-in Sheet

    The California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA FACE) conducts research-oriented investigations into workplace fatalities in an effort to develop and disseminate recommendations to prevent similar incidents. This is a training guide for employers/trainers to share safety tips with workers.
    California — Other — 6/27/2014 — 2 Views
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