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- :Beller, Michael ;Choromanski, Deborah2000/07/12 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On June 17, 1999, a 32-year-old male drill truck operator's helper (the victim) was electrocuted when the mast of a drill rig contacted two-7,200-volt...
- :Choromanski, Deborah ;Johnson, Mark S.2003/09/02 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A lineman (the victim) was killed after contacting a 17,400-volt charged switch. The victim was part of a three-man crew replacing cables under a swit...
- :Hull-Jilly, Deborah C. ;Middaugh, John2002/05/17 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On August 14, 2001, an 18-year-old male construction materials technician (the victim) died after contacting an energized power line while operating a...
- :Beller, Michael ;Choromanski, Deborah2000/01/24 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 38-year-old laborer/rigger was electrocuted when a cable attached to a helicopter contacted an overhead power transmission line. The laborer/rigger ...
- :Alaska Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Project (Alaska FACE) ...1992/09/16 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 37-year-old male electric utility powerline worker (the victim) was electrocuted while performing maintenance on a 7200-volt overhead powerline. The...
- :Higgins DN2000/10/17 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):The NIOSH Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) program is a research program designed to identify and study fatal occupational injuries. ...
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