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Workers' Compensation Claim Rates: Temporary vs. Permanent Workers
Washington State Workers' Compensation System 2011–2015 « Less
Washington — Other — 9/28/2017 — 0 Views
In February of 2016, a 53-year-old framer died when he fell 18 feet from the residential roof he was sheathing. He had worked for his employer, a construction company specializing in home remodeling, on several projects and had been on this project for nearly a month. He was a licensed contractor with 30 years' experience. « Less
Washington — Other — 9/8/2017 — 0 Views
In February of 2016, a 53-year-old framer died when he fell 18 feet from the residential roof he was sheathing. He had worked for his employer, a construction company specializing in home remodeling, on several projects and had been on this project for nearly a month. He was a licensed contractor with 30 years' experience. « Less
Washington — Other — 9/8/2017 — 0 Views
Do not approach the rigging until swinging chokers come to rest! « Less
Washington — Other — 9/7/2017 — 0 Views
Declines in Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders (WMSDs) Washington State Workers' Compensation System 1999–2013 « Less
Washington — Other — 9/7/2017 — 0 Views
In December 2016, a worker at a dairy farm was severely injured when his clothing was caught in the rotating beater bars of a straw spreader that he was greasing. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/23/2017 — 0 Views
In December 2016, a worker at a dairy farm was severely injured when his clothing was caught in the rotating beater bars of a straw spreader that he was greasing. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/23/2017 — 0 Views
On September 27, 2009, a 38-year-old orchard worker was fatally injured when he was crushed between a motor grader and a semi-truck with a trailer. The semi-truck, which was at the orchard to pick up apple bins, was unable to maintain traction and got stuck while attempting to travel up a gravel orchard road with a 6-7% grade. The worker and the semi-truck driver were attempting to tow the stuck semi-truck with the assistance of a motor grader operator. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/10/2017 — 0 Views
In February of 2010, a 68-year-old male construction crew supervisor and heavy equipment operator died of injuries he received after being crushed between the track and fender of his bulldozer. The operator was employed by a site development contractor. He had 48 years of experience operating bulldozers and other heavy construction equipment. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/10/2017 — 0 Views
In February 2012, a 56-year-old heavy equipment operator working for a fertilizer distribution company died when a concrete "ecology block" weighing approximately 4000 pounds fell from a retaining wall, crushing him. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/10/2017 — 0 Views