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  # Summary Nr Event Date Report ID Fat SIC Event Description
21 014520746 04/30/1987 0524530 X 5153 Employee Dies Of Suffocation When Buried In Potash Bin
22 000848713 11/21/1988 0524200 X 3271 Employee Dies Of Asphyxia In Concrete Hopper Silo
23 014384358 03/07/1987 0523300 X 3321 Three Employees Buried And Asphyxiated By Sand In Silo
24 014524052 01/26/1987 0522500 X 3273 Employee Killed When He Was Buried Under Sand In A Hopper
25 000830182 06/24/1991 0522000 X 4212,8811 Employee Trapped And Killed By Collapsing Corn
26 014377113 09/07/1984 0521700 X 1799 Employees Fell Into Flowing Material; Two Buried, One Hurt
27 000845610 08/05/1994 0521100 X 3273 Employee Suffocates After Falling Into Sand Hopper
28 014513113 07/24/1984 0521100 X 3273 Suffocation In Concrete Powder Bin
29 200626174 05/24/2011 0454714 X 1622 Employee Is Struck By Falling Object And Is Killed
30 014568174 04/15/1986 0454510 X 2075 Buried And Suffocated By Soybean Hulls
31 014528160 12/11/1990 0419400 X 5153 Employee Found Dead In Grain Bin
32 014335657 09/07/1988 0418600 X 723 Employee Dies Of Asphyxia In Cracked Corn Storage Silo
33 014352249 11/17/1985 0418400 X 2861 Wood Chip Pile Collapsed Onto Employee; He Suffocated
34 120423.01 10/03/2019 0418200 X Employee Is Killed In Fall From Bridge Deck
35 000597153 09/20/1991 0418100 X 2421 Employee Dies After Leg Amputated By Auger
36 000597617 09/03/1992 0418100 X 2621 One Employee Killed, Others Injured When Burned
37 000694117 12/31/1985 0355114   4212,5093 Employee'S Legs Fractured In Trash Compactor
38 014298079 10/17/1985 0352440   1629 Employee Injured In Fall Inside Coal Bunker
39 200880649 03/15/2002 0215800 X 2046 Employee Asphyxiated After Being Engulfed Inside Storage Bin
40 200740405 02/19/1999 0213100   2048 Employee'S Arm Severed When Caught In Grain Auger

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