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Fatal Injuries at Work: Massachusetts fatality update, 2011

Report on fatal occupational injuries in Massachusetts. Prepared by the Massachusetts CFOI and FACE programs.
Massachusetts — Annual Report — 11/1/2012 — 7 Views

Massachusetts Fatal Injuries at Work: 2010 Annual Update

Report on fatal occupational injuries in Massachusetts. Prepared by the Massachusetts CFOI and FACE programs.
Massachusetts — Technical Report — 10/4/2012 — 8 Views

Fatal Falls Among Massachusetts Construction Workers, 2007-2011

A close look at fatal falls in construction, 2007-2011.
Massachusetts — Technical Report — 10/4/2012 — 4 Views

Protect the Crossing Guards that Protect Our Children

FACE Facts alert from the MA FACE program, including a case story and recommendations for prevention.
Massachusetts — Brochure — 10/1/2012 — 3 Views

Heavy Equipment Operator Killed When Ejected From Cab

MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (MDLARA). More »
Michigan — Technical Report — 8/2/2012 — 9 Views

Tree Trimmer Working in Tree Died When a Tree Branch Supporting Rigging Rope Broke Below the Crotch and Struck His Head

MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (MDLARA). More »
Michigan — Technical Report — 7/19/2012 — 6 Views

47-year-old head operator at a chemical manufacturing facility died when he fell approximately 30 feet to a lower level metal platform.

MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (MDLARA).
Michigan — Case Report — 7/9/2012 — 7 Views

27-year-old construction worker died when the cantenary suspended scaffold platform sheet he was working on collapsed and he fell 140 feet to the water.

MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (MDLARA).
Michigan — Case Report — 7/9/2012 — 8 Views

67-year-old farm hand died when he was struck by a 2006 Komatso WA 250 front-end loader with a 4-yard bucket measuring approximately 8 feet 10 inches in width while he was bent down cutting the strings on a bale of hay.

MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (MDLARA).
Michigan — Case Report — 7/9/2012 — 7 Views

67-year-old master plumber died when he fell from a 6-foot stepladder while prepping the second floor ceiling area for the installation of a water line.

MIFACE, funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is a joint research project of Michigan State University College of Human Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Division and the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (MDLARA).
Michigan — Case Report — 7/9/2012 — 6 Views

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