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OH YEAH, THEY REALLY

DID THAT . . .

Joe BatemanISRI Safety

Date: 1/4/2013Location: CaliforniaCause: Mechanic crushed by forkliftSource: FriendISRI Member? NOResult: Death

Based on the BLS’s fatal work-injury rate (deaths per 100,000 workers), these were the ten most dangerous industries in 2012:

1. Logging workers (127.8) 2. Fishers and related fishing workers (117.0) 3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers (53.4) 4. Roofers (40.5) 5. Structural iron and steel workers (37.0) 6. Refuse and recyclable material

collectors (27.1) 7. Electrical power-line installers and

repairers (23.0) 8. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers

(22.1) 9. Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural

managers (21.3) 10.Construction laborers (17.4)

Just this week. . . Loader accident Foot amputation $64,000 OSHA Fine

A man crawled into a pit . . .

This might have saved his life:

What do you get when you cross a drug addict with an alligator shear?

Paint your guards flat black:

And watch out for track cranes . . .

Know your Blind Spots:

In trucks, too . . .

Trucks have blind spots, too—

Even when they’re full of barrels . . .

Date: 5/17/2013Location: KentuckyCause: Worker killed when barrel explodedSource: FriendISRI Member? NOResult: Death

Date: 11/10/2013Location: OhioCause: Torchman killed by springing steel coilSource: OSHA News ReleaseISRI Member? YESResult: Death

Date: 11/11/2013Location: IndianaCause: Crushed by ForkliftSource: OSHA News Release ISRI Member? YESResult: Death

Are ALL of yours fully guarded?

We’re ISRI SafetyAnd we’re here to help.

Joe Batemanjoebateman@isri.org615-517-2251

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