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1 Improper Lifting Causes Back Strain
While unloading the 50lbs box off the cart, to place on the floor, the employee felt tension in his lower neck that went all the way to his back.
Published - 5/6/2010
 
2 Lift Tires
tires of the lift, one tire was 2” shorter than the other three
Published - 5/6/2010
 
3 Avoid Injury by Isolating Energy
Time was not taken to communicate with local site contact to identify circuit breaker and isolate the energy.
Published - 3/21/2010
 
4 Slip/Trip/Fall Causes Injury
As the employee attempted to step off a concrete pad, his foot came in contact with a nearby pallet, causing him to lose his balance.
Published - 3/4/2010
 
5 Box Cutter Safety
A contract worker was using a retractable box cutter to cut the flap off of a cardboard box.
Published - 3/4/2010
 
6 Numerous Causal Factors Lead to Arc Flash
While performing routine maintenance on a substation, a worker was checking bolt torque on the bus bars.
Published - 2/18/2010
 
7 Head Injury!
The employee rinsed the mop, per procedure and turned to continue mopping and turned and struck her head on the control panel lock/out switches.
Published - 2/18/2010
 
8 Protect Your Eyes
A contract worker and his co-worker had been performing grinding and welding activities for the duration of their work shift. Later in the evening, the irritation in his right eye did not subside.
Published - 2/18/2010
 
9 Laceration Injury
An employee sustained a laceration injury when using a motorized cutting device
Published - 1/26/2010
 
10 Smoldering Wood Causes Dumpster Fire
After approximately a half an hour, a co-worker noticed smoke coming from the dumpster.
Published - 1/26/2010
 
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