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  # Summary Nr Event Date Report ID Fat SIC Event Description
1 144343.01 12/04/2021 0653510 X Employee Working As Cook Is Killed Due To Carbon Monoxide Ov
2 140190.01 10/14/2021 0213900 X Employee Dies When Poisoned By Carbon Monoxide Gas
3 135211.01 04/19/2021 0751910 X Employee Is Killed From Overexposure To Carbon Monoxide
4 138652.01 03/08/2021 0551800 X Employee Dies From Possible Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
5 133632.01 02/22/2021 0625700 X Employee Is Asphyxiated And Dies In Nitrogen-Filled Tanker
6 120637.01 10/09/2019 0950641 X Employee Dies From Pre-Existing Health Condition
7 120550.01 10/07/2019 0418100 X Employee Is Killed By Exposure To Dangerous Toxins While Res
8 115921.01 04/30/2019 0521100   Three Employees Are Exposed To Carbon Monoxide, One Is Hospi
9 119520.01 04/04/2019 0626700   Employee Incurs Carbon Monoxide Overexposure In Metals Plant
10 115464.01 02/19/2019 0751910   Employee Experiences Multiple Symptoms When Exposed To Carbo
11 113099.01 12/11/2018 0317300   Employee Is Overcome By Exhaust From Kerosene Heater
12 113106.01 08/15/2018 0523400   Twelve Employees Experience Carbon Monoxide Exposure From Pi
13 102170.01 01/09/2018 0521100   Employee Was Exposed To High Levels Of Carbon Monoxide
14 102204.01 01/02/2018 0521400   Many Employees Are Overcome By Carbon Monoxide
15 101791.01 12/26/2017 0521100   Employee Is Hospitalized From Carbon Monoxide Exposure
16 98785.015 09/05/2017 0521100   Five Employees Are Hospitalized After Exposure To High Level
17 70054.015 11/11/2014 0352420 X Employee Dies Of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning In A Truck
18 202545976 08/08/2013 0950641   8221 Employees Are Injured In Exposure To Carbon Monoxide
19 202492583 08/10/2011 0950621   9224 Four Firefighters Are Hospitalized After Four-Alarm Blaze
20 200533974 12/12/2010 0751910 X 1522 Employee Dies When Generator Exhaust Causes Asphyxiation

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