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A worker at the Port of Seattle was nearly crushed overnight Wednesday by a 30-ton piece of metal at Terminal 46, just south of Colman Dock.

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According to Chief Gary P. Morris, former fire chief for the Seattle Fire Department and retired after 30 years with the Phoenix Fire Department as an assistant chief, over the past several years, NFPA firefighter fatality reports have identified that 10%-12% of annual deaths occurred during training, a situation he decries as intolerable. Morris is in a position to know because he is the immediate past chair of the IAFC Safety Committee. - Full Story
An accident at the Whidbey Island shipyard near Seattle, Washington on Monday, February 7, 2005 killed one man Monday and injured two others. - Full Story
Richard Osbourne, a worker for Seattle-based Rainier Floors, sustained head injuries after the hose he was guiding to pour concrete became plugged. - Full Story
A worker at the Foster Farms chicken-processing plant in Southwest Washington State was hospitalized after getting caught in a cleaning machine. - Full Story