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U.S. Department of Labor | Occupational Safety & Health Administration | 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20210 Telephone: 800-321-OSHA (6742) | TTY: 877-889-5627 www.OSHA.


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Employee #1 had started his Galion road grader and left it idling in gear to let the engine and transmission oils warm up. While the machine was idling, he started to climb down from the machine. As he did this he apparently slipped and hit the accelerator pedal, causing the engine to speed up.


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Employee #1 was working on a solid waste recycling line. He was standing approximately 3 ft high on a small platform stepladder located near an unguarded conveyor sprocket and gears.


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Employee #1 was cleaning the inside of the big blender in the new kitchen area. The blender had not been locked out or tagged out. The knife switches that controlled the power were on. The blender had been stopped using the ON/OFF buttons.


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At about 10:50 a.m. on March 25, 1993, Employee #1 of Valley Brass, Inc., was placing a casting on the die when the plunger of the punch press activated spontaneously and hit her fingertips. She suffered a crushing injury to the tips of her right thumb and index finger.


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Employee #1 was attempting to operate a tractor that would not start. He jump started the tractor with the transmission line in the forward position. When the tractor started, it traveled forward, running over and killing Employee #1 with the left rim tire.


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At about 12:10 p.m. on April 19, 1993, Employee #1, a 62-year-old worker, started a tractor while standing on the ground in front of the left rear wheel. When the tractor started, the employee's left foot got caught under the left tire.


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At approximately 3:30 p.m. on April 22, 1993, Employee #1 was lowering the cab on a 1990 Freightliner cabover truck. The shifting lever did not line up correctly with the shifting linkage, which then engaged the transmission into low gear and caused the truck to move forward.


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At 9:30 a.m. on April 30, 1993, Employee #1 was attempting to start a tractor by shorting across the hot lead and the starter using a screw driver. Employee #1 was standing on the ground on the right side of the tractor when it started in gear and jumped forward.


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Employee #1 was attempting to start a tractor by spraying ether into the engine. He evidently sprayed the ether and pressed the starter while standing in front of the tractor's large back wheel.


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At 6:10 a.m. on May 28, 1993, Employee #1 was loading a golf cart with tools when it moved forward and he lost his balance and fell to the ground. Employee #1 bruised his nose, face, right shoulder, and right hip.


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U.S. Department of Labor | Occupational Safety & Health Administration | 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20210 Telephone: 800-321-OSHA (6742) | TTY: 877-889-5627 www.OSHA.


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U.S. Department of Labor | Occupational Safety & Health Administration | 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20210 Telephone: 800-321-OSHA (6742) | TTY: 877-889-5627 www.OSHA.


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U.S. Department of Labor | Occupational Safety & Health Administration | 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20210 Telephone: 800-321-OSHA (6742) | TTY: 877-889-5627 www.OSHA.


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At about 3:30 p.m. on August 26, 1993, Employee #1 was working alone grading a dirt logging road. He stopped the grader and left the operator's station. He left the grader idling without setting the brake. Employee #1 crawled underneath the grader, at which time it began to roll.


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AT APPROXIMATELY 3:45 ON AUGUST 15, 1993, EMPLOYEE #1 ATTEMPTED TO PLACE A SMALL GEAR ON THE SHAFT OF A HYDRAULIC MOTOR WHILE IT WAS MOVING. WHEN HE DID SO, HIS RIGHT THUMB WAS CARRIED THROUGH THE MESH POINT BETWEEN THE GEAR HE WAS HOLDING AND THE LARGE BULL GEAR OF THE WHEEL LINE IRRIGATOR.


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Employee #1 was running a Goss model S-915 Suburban offset printing press in a slow forward direction to make adjustments to the folding portion of the press.


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At approximately 9:55 p.m. on October 27, 1993, Employee #1 set up and ran the #2 printing machine. When he attempted to shut the sheet metal guard or cover on the machine's worm gears, he slipped on some lubricating oil that had leaked on the floor and lost his balance.


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Employee #1, an HVAC technician, was fabricating duct work for a job. He was running 22-gauge metal strips through a lock former, serial #2327, with a flanging attachment, serial #12033. The flanging attachment consisted of two gears that put a 1/4-inch flange on the metal strip.


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Employee #1, of Skyline Landscapes, was trying to jump start a vehicle's dead battery while standing between two vehicles. Not knowing that one of the vehicles was still in gear, he installed jumper cables.


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