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  # Summary Nr Event Date Report ID Fat SIC Event Description
1 149263.01 08/30/2022 0316700 X Employee Is Killed While Grouting When Structure Collapses
2 148430.01 07/29/2022 0316700 X Employee Is Killed When Building Collapses
3 147887.01 07/14/2022 0950632 X Employee Is Killed In Fall Through Skylight Opening
4 147524.01 06/30/2022 0419400 X Employee Is Killed In Fall Through Skylight
5 147565.01 06/29/2022 0728900 X Employee Is Killed In Fall While Installing Vents On Bin
6 147851.01 06/29/2022 0454510 X Employee Falls From Pit, Dies Later Due To Head Injury
7 147610.01 06/24/2022 0830500 X Employee Doing Repairs Is Killled In Fall Through Roof Hole
8 151545.01 06/20/2022 0625400 X Employee Installing Sheet Metal Is Killed In Fall From Roof
9 146977.01 06/08/2022 0523900 X Employee Is Killed, Crushed When Mobile Home Collapses
10 146990.01 06/04/2022 0111100 X Employee Is Killed, Breaks Neck When Garage Structural Suppo
11 146567.01 05/28/2022 0418800 X Employee Is Killed In Fall From Thirteenth Floor Of Building
12 146369.01 05/19/2022 0418800 X Employee Is Killed In Fall Through Skylight
13 146154.01 05/11/2022 0524700 X Employee Is Killed In Fall Through Skylight
14 146536.01 05/09/2022 0626000 X Employee Is Killed In Fall Through Skylight
15 145903.01 04/29/2022 0552651 X Two Employees Are Killed By Asphyxiation When Trench Collaps
16 146253.01 04/27/2022 0855610 X Employee Is Killed Due To Fall While Tearing Off Roof
17 145807.01 04/26/2022 0626600 X Employee Installing Lighting Is Electrocuted, Falls, And Is
18 146201.01 04/25/2022 0454510 X Employee Dies After Going Into Cardiac Arrest Following Fall
19 145731.01 04/22/2022 0213600 X Employee Is Killed In Trip And Fall While Working On Roof
20 145755.01 04/22/2022 0253660 X Employee Is Killed After Crashing Truck Due To Medical Issue

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