NIOSH Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program Update
Recently Posted FACE Reports Tree Trimmer is Electrocuted When a Tree Branch Falls onto Energized Electric Power Lines
Day Laborer Dies When He Falls Off a Scaffold
Plumber Dies When He Falls from the Second Floor of a Building after Stepping on Unsupported Plywood Formwork
An Orchard Caretaker Dies When He is Pulled into a Wood Chipper
Construction Worker Dies When a Fully Extended Scissor Lift Falls Over
Gardener Dies When He Falls Out of a Tree While Trimming
Mechanic Dies When He is Crushed by the Hydraulic Arm of a Recyclable Refuse Collection Truck
Warehouse Worker Dies When He Falls Through a Skylight
Chemist Dies from Burns Caused by Mixing Chemicals
Construction Laborer Dies After Being Crushed Under a Concrete Patio Foundation
FACE Spotlight : Campaign to Prevent Falls in Construction More construction workers die from falls than from any other on-the-job injury. NIOSH and its partners have launched a new campaign to prevent construction falls Safety Pays, Falls Cost. In support of the campaign, the NIOSH FACE program has added new categories to the FACE web page to expedite access to FACE reports dealing with falls in construction. Please visit the NIOSH FACE pages: NIOSH FACE Reports Indexed by Industry or Cause and State FACE Reports Indexed by Industry or Cause.
NIOSH FACE Program Website: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/face/
NIOSH FACE Program has launched @NIOSHFACE on Twitter, follow us at: www.twitter.com/NIOSHFACE
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