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“They need to understand the dangers of the equipment they will be working on and with,” he said. College Park – The University of Maryland has been cited for alleged state health and safety violations stemming from an electrical explosion that killed a campus employee back in October. Three employees were working on an electrical panel in the physics building when the blast happened on October 27th. Master electrician Kurt Tassche died from lung damage six days later. Two firefighters and a university police officer were also injured.
- Company President Tim Hill identified the injured worker as Paul Belcastro of Pittsburgh.
- The city’s electrical inspector and the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration have been notified of the incident.
- And at one point a tiger escaped its cage in the hold.
- Determines or changes journal entries, any account coding or classification of transactions, or any other accounting records without first obtaining the attest client’s approval.
- Luverne will file a formal response to the Brad Herr lawsuit by February and will request an extension to respond to the Fulda Electric lawsuit, Regnier said.
«I call them my guardian angels.» He attributes his survival to the grace of God. «Most men that take 7200 volts like that are dead,» he said. «He left me here for a reason.» Mr. Sullivan and his wife have six children and eight grandchildren.
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The smoke blackened the power plant vents, Meisell said in Wednesday’s editions of the Odessa American. Power was restored at the hospital by Tuesday night, hospital spokeswoman Renee Earls said. Watch 13News’ story on the death of Rickie Boyd and his construction bookkeeping familiy’s support for the company he worked for. A Portsmouth moving company has been hit with a nearly $26,000 fine after one of its workers was electrocuted. He and two other men from Lang Construction, had to negotiate the home through power lines.
The men remain at home recovering from their injuries. A construction worker at the Nissan plant in Decherd was seriously injured recently. A construction worker at the Nissan plant in Decherd was seriously injured last week. According to Decherd Fire Chief Harold Perry, William Spicer, an employee of Midstate Electric of Jackson, Tennessee was injured when he attempted to remove a fuse from a breaker box with a screwdriver. As Spicer attempted to remove the fuse, the box exploded in his face. «He needed to remove one of the fuses that operates one of the big machines in the plant,» Perry explained.
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Sears phones were not working this morning and officials at Richmond Square Mall said Sears has no official estimate of when it will re-open. No stores other than Sears had to be evacuated Thursday. Blake was working for Bremmer Electric of Cincinnati. He was treated at Reid Hospital and then taken to Dayton by helicopter.
Mr Tucker said the results of that failure were «catas trophic.» The company admitted two charges of breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act and also the 1994 Construction, Design and Management Regulations. The case was committed to Swindon Crown Court by magistrates after they decided their powers to fine the company up to #20,000 for health and safety breaches were not enough. There is no limit to the amount of the fine the Crown Court can set. Safety procedures and trash collection billing were major topics at the LUB meeting on Monday evening. The agenda was light, but there was serious discussion too. General Manager Kenny Baird opened the meeting with a review of the tragic accident that took the life of Rutledge man, Cory Lampkin, an employee of Dillard Smith Construction, last week.
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«I don’t know why that wire was energized.» Donald Kohtz of the Grand Island Rural Fire Department lives about five blocks from where the accident happened. He said he was cleaning his pool when he heard what sounded like a shotgun. Kohtz said there was no explosion, but added, «The arch of the short circuit will make it sound like an explosion.» Neighbors as far away as Bismark Street said they lost power when the accident occurred. The Hall County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the incident. A 38-year-old ESB worker has died in hospital from injuries received in an explosion at a power plant in Co Kerry yesterday afternoon.