Worker Backs Over Co-Worker
One worker backed over another while they were working as part of a crew securing concrete barriers at a roadway jobsite.
One worker backed over another while they were working as part of a crew securing concrete barriers at a roadway jobsite.
A 64-year-old operator was running an excavator in British Columbia.
A 39-year-old brake press operator was killed when an exceptionally large metal sheet (lug) was ejected from the machinery he was operating and hit him in the head and chest.
A 23-year-old supervisor lost his life to a rotating sidearm brush while cleaning the floor of an older mechanized carwash.
A 45-year-old farmer was working with two neighbors who had come to help him load corn into a wagon to feed cattle.
A 20-year-old man, who should have had a lifetime ahead of him, didn't get to enjoy it. The man had a job with a steel fabricating company and a few months' experience driving a forklift
Do your forklift operators consistently sound horns when turning around corners or entering trucks?
Like a pendulum, the outcome of an incident can swing either way, resulting in a close call or a workplace fatality.
The Workers' Compensation Board of Prince Edward Island has charged a PEI wood-processing company in connection with an occupational fatality
Forklifts and worker-congested pathways can be a deadly mix, especially when forklift operators haven't been trained properly.
At 21, Catrina Faye Coffman had everything to look forward to.
Whether operating potentially dangerous machinery or driving home after a long shift, workers suffering the effects of fatigue are far from being at their best.
If only Tim had realized he was seconds away from death while watching his co-worker excavate a trench with a backhoe; he would have run away as far as possible.
A 19-year-old worker died when he reached inside the hopper of a rear-loading trash truck while it was cycling trash.
An Ontario supplier of oil purification systems has been fined $90,000, plus a 25 percent victim fine surcharge, regarding an occupational fatality.
Deviating from standard machinery operating procedures is always a gamble. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) alleges that failure to follow procedures contributed to a worker's death at a plastics company in Sarepta, LA.
In life, Jeffrey Mills made a difference. In death, he also made a difference, but with a huge impact.
A 17-year-old teenager who was operating a defective forklift in a construction yard in Portsmouth, UK, died suddenly when the machine overturned and crushed him.
A 35-year-old Anderson, IN, worker died from burn injuries after an electrical fire started in a service room at a new Wal-Mart store in Bloomington.
Hoisting an automobile engine by the use of chains and a forklift proved deadly in a California auto shop recently.
It's said life begins at 40. Sadly, for Gregory Scott Johnson, it ended at that age when he became caught between two hydraulic cylinders used to pull logs toward a saw at the Suwannee Lumber Co. in Dixie County, FL.
An unsafe practice that was allegedly encouraged by his employer resulted in a 52-year-old man losing his life in December 2005.
A 24-year-old floor hand died from massive chest trauma from a falling pump jack head.
A worker was hired to clean up and crush cars in an automobile junkyard.
A 40-year-old auto mechanic died in an explosion at his auto repair shop.
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