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  # Summary Nr Event Date Report ID Fat SIC Event Description
1 147665.01 06/29/2022 1032500 X Employee Is Killed While Power Washing, Found Dead In Tunnel
2 151489.01 06/17/2022 0453730 X Employee Dies Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning From Generator
3 146890.01 06/04/2022 0454510 X Employee Is Killed By Carbon Monoxide Poisoning While Using
4 143721.01 02/12/2022 0418800   Four Employees Experiences Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
5 143921.01 02/12/2022 0418800   Nine Employees Experience Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
6 143589.01 02/04/2022 0452110 X Employee Is Killed Due To Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
7 143281.01 01/28/2022 0830500 X Employee Is Killed From Carbon Monoxide Inhalation
8 146899.01 01/27/2022 0454723   Three Workers Are Over Exposed To Carbon Monoxide From Heate
9 143013.01 01/20/2022 0418800 X Employee Dies Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
10 144722.01 01/06/2022 1055330 X Employee Collapses When Exits Lumber Pusher And Dies
11 142805.01 01/06/2022 0830300 X Employee Dies Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
12 144406.01 12/13/2021 0751910   Employee Receives Carbon Monoxide Gas Overexposure
13 142018.01 12/10/2021 0728900   Employee Becomes Ill From Exposure To Forklift Exhaust
14 144343.01 12/04/2021 0653510 X Employee Working As Cook Is Killed Due To Carbon Monoxide Ov
15 141384.01 11/16/2021 0216000   Employee Suffers Carbon Monoxide Poisoning While Repairing O
16 141009.01 11/09/2021 0214700 X Employee Is Killed By Carbon Monoxide Exposure
17 140896.01 11/03/2021 0552652 X Employee Is Killed By Over Exposure To Carbon Monoxide
18 140258.01 10/15/2021 0625700 X One Employee Is Killed And One Is Injured In Chemical Exposu
19 140190.01 10/14/2021 0213900 X Employee Dies When Poisoned By Carbon Monoxide Gas
20 140244.01 10/12/2021 0729700   Two Employee Suffer Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

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