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Preventing Backovers - Additional Resources

Preventing Backovers - Additional Resources

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VEHICLES CAUSING THE MOST BACKOVER FATALITIES 2005-2010+

Preventing Backovers - Backing Safety Solutions

Preventing Backovers - Backing Safety Solutions

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Investigation of the September 6, 2012 Partial Collapse of a Slab during Construction at Hyatt Place, Omaha, NE

On September 6, 2012 at approximately 5:00 a.m., a partial collapse of the second level slab occurred during construction of the 159-room, ten-story building, Hyatt Place Hotel in Omaha, NE. At the time of the collapse, the northwest section of the second level was being placed with fresh concrete over the formwork. Twenty-five employees were working with the wet concrete. Six of them on the formwork fell 10 to 18 feet below to the ground level. Three employees were injured.
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Investigation of the October 10, 2012 Parking Garage Collapse during Construction at Miami Dade College, Doral, FL

A portion of the parking garage under construction suddenly collapsed, trapping and killing four employees and injuring three others. The six-story garage was 305 ft. x 390 ft., and 62 ft. high and was being constructed with precast concrete structural members. The collapse occurred over an area of 122 ft. by 132 ft. The heavy fallen concrete pieces weighed approximately 3,300 tons.
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