Utilities & Power Lines: Live-Wire Risks for Field Crews Picture This – Spanish
Esta imagen muestra a un equipo de trabajadores de servicios [...]
Esta imagen muestra a un equipo de trabajadores de servicios [...]
This image shows a utility crew working from an aerial [...]
Un Électricien Électrocuté Après Avoir Touché un Conducteur sous Tension [...]
Trabajador Eléctrico Electrocutado Tras Entrar en Contacto Con Un Conducto [...]
Electrical Worker Electrocuted After Contact With Energized Conductor A 36-year-old [...]
FAITS Électrocution par Contact : le contact direct avec des [...]
HECHOS Electrocución por Contacto: El contacto directo con líneas aéreas [...]
FACTS Contact Electrocution: Direct contact with energized overhead or underground [...]
QUELS SONT LES ENJEUX? Travailler près des services publics et [...]
QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO Trabajar cerca de servicios públicos y [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE Working around utilities and power lines means [...]
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La imagen muestra a un bebé durmiendo en una cuna [...]
The image shows an infant sleeping in a crib with [...]
Entorno de Sueño Inseguro Identificado Durante una Inspección Durante una [...]
Unsafe Sleep Environment Identified During Inspection During a routine licensing [...]
HECHOS Most sleep-related infant deaths are preventable. Unsafe sleep environments [...]
FACTS Most sleep-related infant deaths are preventable. Unsafe sleep environments [...]
QUÉ ESTÁ EN RIESGO El sueño debería ser la parte [...]
WHAT’S AT STAKE Sleep should be the safest part of [...]
Lo que está mal no es la presencia de alimentos, [...]
What’s wrong is not the presence of food, but delayed [...]
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