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  # Summary Nr Event Date Report ID Fatality SIC NAICS Event Description
21 014194237 03/05/1985 0352440   2499 0 Employee Burned
22 000825737 11/09/1990 0352450   1796 0 Employee Burned In Dust Explosion
23 170068167 12/02/1993 0352450   3469 0 Employee Burned By Aluminum Dust Explosion/Fire
24 000955260 11/27/1990 0355112 X 2493 0 Employees Killed When Combustible Dust Ignites
25 014443998 04/18/1985 0355116 X 2869 0 Four Killed In Plant Fire
26 000896811 11/07/1999 0355118 X 1795 0 Two Employees Die Of Burns In Boiler Fire
27 200920825 07/24/2002 0355118 X 1711 0 Employee Is Burned In Boiler Explosion, Later Dies
28 000896704 04/24/1999 0355123   2493 0 Four Employees Injured In Silo Explosion And Fire
29 92182.015 01/06/2017 0418100   322299 Employee Is Burned And Hospitalized When Forklift Catches Fi
30 79945.015 09/23/2015 0418100   336310 Employee Is Burned When A Dust Collector Explodes
31 105638.01 05/09/2018 0418300   562111 Employee Is Caught In Combustible Dust Fire And Suffers Mult
32 200450294 07/08/1997 0418600   2869 0 Employee Burned When Exposed Wiring Ignites Chemical
33 147809.01 07/04/2022 0418600 X 333111 Employee Is Killed In Dust Cloud Explosion
34 201361847 08/08/2002 0419400 X 4221 0 Employee Is Killed In Fire Caused By Electrical Spark
35 101023.01 11/17/2017 0419400   236210 Employees Are Burned By Fire Ball From Coal Pulverizer
36 101033.01 11/17/2017 0419400   221112 Employee Is Caught By A Combustible Dust Fire And Suffers Se
37 101360774 07/01/1998 0419400   3841 0 Four Employees Injured In Flash Dust Fire
38 201350196 11/14/1996 0419700 X 2899 0 Two Employees Killed In Explosion
39 014338586 01/09/1996 0420600 X 3714 0 Employee Dies After Being Burned In Flash Fire
40 201856358 05/28/2002 0452110 X 2865 325110 Employee Is Killed When Aluminum Powder Ignites
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