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When a person is sucked into an engine, the event is extremely hazardous and often results in severe injury or death. This explainer describes the physical mechanisms, typical c...
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engineering-safety
When a person is sucked into an engine, the event is extremely hazardous and often results in severe injury or death. This explainer describes the physical mechanisms, typical c...
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When a violent incident or unattended death occurs, a specialized cleaning crew assumes responsibility for restoring the site to a condition that meets legal, health, and safety...
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An elephant crushing a trainer is a high-consequence event that demands factual clarity, ethical context, and long-term perspective. This evergreen explainer outlines what ‘cr...
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A human chainsaw is not a standard tool but a phrase used to describe a person operating a handheld gasoline chainsaw, often in demanding or risky situations. In practice, the e...
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In everyday language and online usage, "cowboys death" most often describes either the historical risks faced by real cowboys on the American frontier or is part of a phrase suc...
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Steel mill deaths refer to fatal incidents that occur during the production, maintenance, or support activities of integrated steel plants and mini-mills. These facilities invol...
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A fall fatal injury occurs when a person falls from height or strikes a lower-level surface with enough force to cause fatal trauma. These incidents commonly happen in construct...
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This article examines the circumstances surrounding a tragic death at a milk factory, focusing on facts, context, and long‑term implications. It explores how such incidents ha...
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