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  # Summary Nr Event Date Report ID Fat SIC Event Description
81 115827.01 04/27/2019 1055320 X Two Employees Are Killed When Crane Collapses
82 119646.01 04/23/2019 0950641   Employee Handling Boiler Section Fractures Hand
83 120061.01 04/23/2019 0950633   Employee Sustains Head Trauma In Fall From Roof
84 115560.01 04/15/2019 0317900   Employee Sustains Traumatic Injuries In Fall From Scaffold
85 115422.01 04/08/2019 0317900   Employee Fractures Shoulder In Fall From Scaffold
86 115654.01 03/29/2019 0950635   Employee Amputates Left Pinky Finger While Using I-Man Disma
87 114415.01 03/29/2019 0418400   Employee Breaks Neck In Fall Through Unguarded Skylight
88 115504.01 03/18/2019 0216000   Employee Falls From Scaffold And Fractures Leg
89 114595.01 03/18/2019 0854910 X Employee On Roof Makes Contact With Power Line And Is Killed
90 114383.01 03/11/2019 0213600   Four Employees Are Overcome By Chemical Vapors
91 114265.01 03/02/2019 0627500   Employee'S Face Is Fractured By Falling Light Fixture
92 116790.01 02/23/2019 0950643   Employee Falls From Scaffold, Fractures Pelvis And Jaw
93 113843.01 02/17/2019 0951510   Employee Falls From Scissor Lift And Fractures Ribs
94 113807.01 02/12/2019 0420600   Employee Fractures Wrist In Fall From Scaffold
95 113455.01 02/05/2019 0215800   Employee Incurs Multiple Fractures In Fall Through Skylight
96 112798.01 01/17/2019 0626700   Employee Falls When Scaffold Collapses And Fractures Arm
97 112481.01 12/29/2018 0552651   Employee Falls And Fractures Hip During Demolition Work
98 112078.01 12/18/2018 0627700   Five Employees Are Injured When Scaffold Platform Falls
99 112837.01 12/13/2018 0552651   Employee Is Shocked And Burned In Contact With Power Line
100 112465.01 12/12/2018 0950623   Employee Lacerates And Fractures Finger When Caught Between

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