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- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program1992/01/01 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 45-year-old male tree faller (the victim) was cutting and felling trees on a mountainside with a 50 percent slope. The victim cut a hemlock snag (de...
- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program1991/12/01 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 47-year-old male tree faller (the victim) was felling trees on a mountainside with a 50 percent slope. The victim was opening a cutting strip approx...
- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program1992/09/01 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 44-year-old male tree faller/bucker (the victim) was felling and bucking (cutting into specified lengths) timber on a mountainside with a 67 percent...
- :Alaska Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Project (Alaska FACE) ...1999/12/01 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 37-year old male logger was killed by a limb that fell from a tree. The logger (the victim) and his partner were working separately in marked stands...
- :Beller, Michael ;Choromanski, Deborah2000/07/13 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A logger (the victim) was killed while cutting a tree that rebounded after it became lodged in the fork of two trees. The victim was one of three cutt...
- :Alaska Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Project (Alaska FACE) ...2000/07/13 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On October 19, 1999, a heavy equipment operator was crushed after being ejected from the operator's compartment of a front-end loader when it went off...
- :Beller, Michael ;Choromanski, Deborah1997/10/30 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):At approximately 2:00 PM on August 01, 1997, a 35-year-old male logger (the victim) was fatally struck by the trunk of a tree he fell (cut) to dislodg...
- :Beller, Michael ;Choromanski, Deborah1997/08/28 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A logger was killed when the trunk of the tree he was felling (cutting) struck his head. The victim was part of a two-man crew cutting trees separatel...
- :Alaska Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Project (Alaska FACE) ...1993/03/09 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 49-year-old male truck driver (the victim) was preparing to secure a load of logs - approximately 40 feet long and averaging 18 inches in diameter -...
- :Alaska Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Project (Alaska FACE) ...1993/03/23 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 32-year-old male tree faller/bucker (the victim) was killed while bucking an uprooted hemlock windfall (a tree blown down by the wind) approximately...
- :Alaska Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Project (Alaska FACE) ...1992/07/08 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 44-year-old male tree faller/bucker (the victim) was felling and bucking (cutting into specified lengths) timber on a mountainside with a 67 percent...
- :Hull-Jilly, Deborah C. ;Middaugh, John2001/11/01 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):An uprooted tree struck and killed a 34-year-old logging supervisor and a 33-year-old logger (the victims). The victims were part of a six-man crew us...
- :Alaska Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Project (Alaska FACE) ...1995/08/07 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):On November 29, 1994, a 46-year-old, male crane operator (victim) died as a result of the tip-over of a crane into an adjacent bay. The crane operator...
- :Alaska Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Project (Alaska FACE) ...1992/07/08 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 45-year-old male tree faller (the victim) was cutting and felling trees on a mountainside with a 50 percent slope. The victim cut a hemlock snag (de...
- :Alaska Fatality Assessment & Control Evaluation Project (Alaska FACE) ...1992/07/08 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A 47-year-old male tree faller (the victim) was felling trees on a mountainside with a 50 percent slope. The victim was opening a cutting strip approx...
- :Husberg, Brad2000/01/01 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):Mr. Brad Husberg, Occupational Safety and Health Specialist, NIOSH Alaska Field Station, presented "Non-Fatal Injuries in the Alaskan Commercial Fishi...
- :Conway GA ;Garrett LD1997/10/15 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):Helicopter external lift load operations are gaining wide acceptance as an alternative to conventional surface heavy lift and transportation. Such ope...
- :Conway G ;Husberg, Brad1997/10/15 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):From 1980 to 1989 Alaska had the highest rate of any state for occupational fatalities, 34.8 deaths per 100,000 workers per year, five times higher th...
- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health1996/02/01 | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH):These proceedings report the findings and outcomes of a workshop on helicopter logging safety in Alaska. The specific topics covered at the proceeding...
- :National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program1993/03/23 | Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Reports (FACE):A tree faller/bucker was killed while bucking an uprooted hemlock felled by the wind. The victim was a 32-year-old male who was part owner of a loggin...
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