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An experienced framing supervisor sustained lower leg fractures when he fell 15 feet from an unsecured extension ladder. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 2/20/2020 — 1 Views
In November 2019, a foreman at a pre-commercial thinning operation was cutting a four-inch western hemlock when his saw’s chain got fouled in the tree’s branches. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 2/7/2020 — 0 Views
A 28-year-old worker died when the orchard tractor he was operating with an attached sprayer went down an embankment and rolled over. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/30/2020 — 0 Views
A 28-year-old worker died when the orchard tractor he was operating with an attached sprayer went down an embankment and rolled over. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/30/2020 — 0 Views
Injury and Illness in the legal cannabis industry « Less
Washington — Other — 1/21/2020 — 1 Views
There are over 3 million workers in Washington State. Every year tens of thousands are injured or made ill on the job. These work-related injuries and illnesses have high human and economic costs, but can be prevented. Tracking these injuries and illnesses is the first step to understanding whether prevention methods are succeeding or need to be improved. « Less
Washington — Survey and Data Instrument — 1/14/2020 — 1 Views
A 39-year-old roofer was severely injured when he fell 20 feet through a rotten roof. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/14/2020 — 0 Views
An experienced framing foreman suffered fractures to both lower legs when he fell 15 feet from an unsecured extension ladder. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/10/2020 — 1 Views
A 39-year-old roofer was severely injured when he fell 20 feet through a rotten roof. « Less
Washington — Case Report — 1/6/2020 — 0 Views
A hand truck does things a semi-truck can't do. And while it's much smaller than a rig, the injury risks are still big. It is a basic
piece of equipment, but using it wrongly can complicate your safety. « Less
Washington — Other — 1/2/2020 — 1 Views