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Date: 2009-01-31 23:46:13
Containers
Ironworker
Shipping containers
Crate
Dog crate
Occupational safety and health
Risk
Safety
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Technology
Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation

A 60-year-old male ornamental ironworker was killed when a crate of glass panes fell on him at a residential construction site. The victim and two co-workers were tilting two crates of glass towards each other to form an

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