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In June of 2016, a 29-year-old hay farm laborer's legs were seriously injured when they were caught in a hay baler's machinery. This was the second season that the laborer had worked on his employer's hay farm. « Less
Washington — Other — 10/24/2016 — 0 Views
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. « Less
Washington — Other — 10/6/2016 — 0 Views
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. « Less
Washington — Other — 10/6/2016 — 0 Views
Work Related Deaths stats. « Less
Washington — Other — 10/4/2016 — 0 Views
The growing proportion of American homes without landlines, using only cell phones1 (cell only) led us to explore characteristics of the working population based on household phone usage collected in response to the Washington Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (WA BRFSS), a phone-based public health survey. « Less
Washington — Technical Report — 10/1/2016 — 1 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 — Case Report — 8/29/2016 — 0 Views
In June of 2015, a 28-year-old orchard laborer was severely injured when he was thrown from the fruit bin carrier that he was operating. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/24/2016 — 0 Views
In June of 2015, a 28-year-old orchard laborer was severely injured when he was thrown from the fruit bin carrier that he was operating. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/24/2016 — 0 Views
In December of 2015, a 58-year-old glazier foreman died of injuries after falling from a stepladder. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/2/2016 — 0 Views
In December of 2015, a 58-year-old glazier foreman died of injuries after falling from a stepladder. « Less
Washington — Other — 8/2/2016 — 0 Views