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- :Echt, Alan S. ;Qi, Chaolong2013/02/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:Background: Workplace exposure to respirable crystalline silica can cause silicosis, a progressive lung disease marked by scarring and thickening of t...
- :Minnesota Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Program (MN FACE) ...1994/08/08 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 48-year-old male crane operator (victim) died after being struck and crushed by a portion of a brick building wall which collapsed. He and five cowo...
- :Johnson, Wayne ;Rautiainen, Risto2004/08/10 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):During the summer of 2003, a 19-year-old construction worker died after falling 30 ft. (9 m) from the forks of a telescoping boom forklift. He was mem...
- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program1999/02/24 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On July 2, 1998, a 37-year-old male equipment operator (the victim) was crushed in the cab of a track-mounted hydraulic excavator (Backhoe) when a bri...
- :Hetzler, William E. ;Hirsh, Gary L.1995/08/16 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 65-year-old male independent contractor, performing demolition work, was fatally injured in a skid-steer loader incident. It appeared the victim lea...
- :Harrison, Robert ;Styles, Laura1999/03/24 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 39-year-old laborer (decedent) died when he fell through an opening in a warehouse roof 20 feet, 7 inches to the ground below. The employer was demo...
- :Parker, David L. ;Wahl, George1998/11/23 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 17-year-old male laborer (victim) died when he was crushed beneath a Caterpillar that fell from a railroad trestle. On the day of the incident, the ...
- :Massachusetts Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Project (Massachusetts FACE) ...2015/03/12 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On January 21, 2013, a 70-year-old male heavy equipment mechanic (victim) was fatally crushed while lowering a dozer. The victim had finished replacin...
- :Anderson, Henry A. ;Islam, KM Monirul2006/01/26 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On August 7, 2003, a 29-year-old Hispanic laborer (the victim) fell through the roof of an old building during renovation. The crew, including the vic...
- :California Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program (CA/FACE) ...1994/11/22 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 24-year-old, white, Hispanic, male construction foreman (the decedent) died after falling approximately 28 feet while doing roofing demolition work....
- :Echt, Alan S.2001/04/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:This report describes the exposures and controls that were evaluated at four sites where tasks such as concrete grinding with hand-held grinders (site...
- :Echt, Alan S. ;Sieber, William K.2002/01/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:When construction workers use hand-held grinders to smooth poured concrete surfaces after forms are stripped, they risk overexposure to respirable dus...
- :Echt, Alan S.2002/01/01 | Engineering and Physical Hazards Survey Reports:This report describes the exposures and controls that were evaluated during the interior demolition of a building. The tasks evaluated were the use of...
- :Fowler, John ;Harrison, Robert1993/04/15 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 27-year-old Hispanic male Equipment Operator (victim) died after being crushed by a wooden beam and falling approximately 20-30 feet from a bucket (...
- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health1991/08/20 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):This testimony concerns the response of NIOSH to the advance notice of proposed rulemaking published by the EPA under the Toxic Substances Control Act...
- :Mead, Kenneth R.1994/09/01 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):The objective of the engineering controls for construction study is to provide the construction industry with information about practical, effective e...
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