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IOSHA interviews recap events leading up to Declan Sullivan's death
The Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration released interviews with administrators, coaches and students about what happened on Oct. 27, 2010, the day Notre Dame junior Declan Sullivan fell to his death while filming a football practice....Tags: Career and Workplace, Brian Kelly, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Tim Collins, Athletes
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2nd whistleblower joins suit against Rolls-Royce
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A second person has joined a lawsuit alleging Rolls-Royce Corp. concealed repeated defects at an Indianapolis aircraft engine plant and fired workers for reporting problems. Lawyers representing the workers say in a release...Tags: Career and Workplace
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Hustler fined $14K for not using condoms in porn
LOS ANGELES (AP) — California workplace safety officials have fined Larry Flynt's Hustler Video and another porn producer for not using condoms on set to protect sex performers from exposure to disease. The Division of Occupational Safety and...Tags: Pornography, Career and Workplace, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Larry Flynt
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Auto crisis worsens as Japan shutdowns drag on
AP Business WritersTOKYO (AP) — The auto industry disruptions triggered by Japan's earthquake and tsunami are about to get worse. In the weeks ahead, car buyers will have difficulty finding the model they want in certain colors, thousands of auto plant workers...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Toyota, Electronics, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance
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Michigan woman's legs crushed in box compactor
FERNDALE, Mich. (AP) — An employee at a Detroit-area produce market is in critical condition after getting caught in a cardboard box compactor. Ferndale police say the accident happened about 8:30 a.m. Friday at Western Market. The worker,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Boxing, Legs, Manufacturing and Engineering, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
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Tennessee zoo worker killed in elephant accident
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A worker at the Knoxville Zoo has been killed after an elephant she was working with pushed her into a stall. Stephanie James died Friday of internal injuries suffered during the accident after being taken to the University...Tags: Career and Workplace, Disasters and Accidents, WXIN, Colleges and Universities, Purdue University
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Probe of Notre Dame scissor lift fatality continues
SOUTH BEND -- Two investigations into the Oct. 27 death of University of Notre Dame student Declan Sullivan are continuing, with no estimate available of when they will be complete.
Sullivan, 20, a student videographer for the football team, died that...Tags: Career and Workplace, Elections, Heads of State, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Government
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Michigan City crash causes injuries, widespread power outage
MICHIGAN CITY - Factory workers and residents near a crash site Tuesday reported a series of loud explosions from transformers blowing up when a car crashed into a NIPSCO pole causing a widespread outage.
‘’It sounded like there were...Tags: Human Interest, Explosions, Indiana, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation
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NYC marks 100th anniversary of deadly factory fire
NEW YORK (AP) — New Yorkers are marking the 100th anniversary of the worst industrial accident in city history — the deadly Triangle Shirtwaist fire — with a ceremony at the site where 146 garment workers died. U.S. Secretary of...Tags: Career and Workplace, Human Interest, Chuck Schumer, Industrial Accidents, Hilda Solis
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Engineer's fall from launch pad still being probed
HOUSTON (AP) — NASA says there were no safety gear malfunctions in last week's death of a launch pad worker. The engineer fell to his death March 14 from the shuttle launch pad at Florida's Kennedy Space Center. Endeavour was being prepped for...Tags: Career and Workplace, Space Programs, NASA, Science and Technology, Florida
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100 years after New York Triangle fire, horror resonates
NEW YORK (AP) — One hundred years ago, horrified onlookers watched as workers leapt to their deaths from a raging fire in a New York City garment factory.
The Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire of March 25, 1911, killed 146 workers, mainly young...Tags: Career and Workplace, New York City, Human Interest, Greenwich Village, Immigration
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Washington state worker slides down sewer pipe
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. (AP) — Officials in Washington state say a 37-year-old worker came loose from a safety line and slid about 3,000 feet through a large sewer pipe at a wastewater treatment plant. Authorities say the man was working on the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Washington (U.S. state), Employees, Energy Saving
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