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          Electrocution Graphics FACE Graphics: Electrocution
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          FACE IT: Worker Safety Matters When Working Near Power Lines [PDF – 436 KB]
          Report Visual Extension 2019-01 FACE It: City Electric Maintenance Worker Electrocuted
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          2007-155 Workplace Solutions: Preventing Worker Deaths and Injuries from Contacting Overhead Power Lines with Metal Ladders
          2000-115 Worker Deaths by Electrocution, CD-ROM
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          98-131 Worker Deaths by Electrocution: A Summary of Surveillance Findings and Investigative Case Reports (May 1998)
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          Preventing Electrocutions of Crane Operators and Crew Members Working Near Overhead Power Lines (1995)
          91-110 Preventing Electrocutions During Work with Scaffolds Near Overhead Power Lines (1991)
          88-104 Preventing Electrocutions by Undetected Feedback Electrical Energy Present in Power Lines (1987)
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          Preventing Fatalities of Workers Who Contact Electrical Energy (1986)
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          Preventing Electrocutions Due to Damaged Receptacles and Connectors (1986)
          86-119
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          Preventing Grain Auger Electrocutions (1986)
          85-104
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          Preventing Electrocutions of Workers in Fast Food Restaurants (1984)
          Last Reviewed: August 9, 2022
          Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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