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  2. Occupational fatality - Wikipedia

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    According to statistics from the International Labour Organization occupational fatalities per 100,000 workers ranges from 0.1 to 25, with a worldwide average of 4.0 per every 100,000 workers. Panama and El Salvador have the lowest occupational fatality rates at 0.2 and 0.1 per 100,000 respectively.

  3. List of disasters in Great Britain and Ireland by death toll

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    See discussion of death toll estimates at the death toll section: 1,000,000 [1] to 1,500,000: Great Irish Famine: 1845–1849: See discussion of death toll estimates at the death toll section: 300,000 to 480,000 [2] Great Irish Famine of 1740–41 (The Great Frost) 1740–1741: Some estimates indicate a death toll as high as 500,000 from ...

  4. List of accidents and disasters by death toll - Wikipedia

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    An elevator fell at a construction site due to a snapped cable. [117] Hengshui, China: 11 29 July 2011 A mine-shaft elevator fell at the Bazhanov coal mine. [118] Makiivka, Ukraine: 10 27 March 1964 A steel cable hit a mine-shaft elevator at the Sachsen coal mine, killing 10 workers, including 5 Turkish nationals. [119] Heeßen, West Germany: 10

  5. Manslaughter charge over construction worker death - AOL

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  7. Construction site safety - Wikipedia

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    Construction site safety is an aspect of construction-related activities concerned with protecting construction site workers and others from death, injury, disease or other health-related risks. Construction is an often hazardous, predominantly land-based activity where site workers may be exposed to various risks, some of which remain ...

  8. Farmer Review of the UK Construction Labour Model - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer Review of the UK Construction Labour Model, commonly known as the Farmer Review or by its subtitle Modernise or Die, [1] was a 2016 report commissioned by the British Government. [2] Written by industry veteran Mark Farmer, it identified key failings in the British construction industry. Farmer stated that research and development ...

  9. OSHA: Falling plywood led to construction worker's death at ...

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    A 2017 violation arose after a construction worker suffered an injury on a site at 61 Moss Road in Westerville, in which a power buggy fell, and struck and pinned an employee against a wall.