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Kevin Keane, 28Kevin Keane was killed in July 2008 after working for Single Ply Systems in Saint Paul, Minnesota.He died after plunging threw a skylight and trying to recover from his fall.
MNOSHA currently has no information available. His brother Nolan also died in a similar incident at Pipeline Systems, Inc. |
~ 10/28/1999 ~
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Nolan Keane, 18Nolan was killed in October 1999 while working for Single Ply Systems in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
He died when the wind blew catching the insulation, sweeping him across the roof, plunging him 45 feet through a Plexiglass skylight MNOSHA currently has no information available. His brother Kevin also died in a similar incident at Pipeline Systems, Inc. |
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Corey A Keller, Sr., 41Corey was killed on the job in July 2010 while working at Horsehead Corporation in Monaca, PA. He was killed when oxygen from the outside air which caused thevaporized zinc to combust and resulted in a fire ball.
Federal OSHA investigated and proposed a $21,000.00 penalty for three serious violations. This case is now closed. Inspection: 314109356 - Horsehead Corporation |
~ 4/19/1954 – 8/3/2004 ~
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Paul Robert King, 50Paul was killed on the job was killed on the job in July 2005 at Boston Logan International Airport while working at MainTech, LLC. in Boston, Massachusetts. He was electrocuted while working on a piece of equipment.
Federal OSHA investigated and proposed a $55,000.00 penalty for eight willful violations. The case is closed. Inspection: 308108885 - Main Tech. He was assigned the job of a licensed electrician even though he held no licenses. His Company was held liable for the full amount because they filed an appeal too late. April 19, 1955 - July 27, 2005 |
~ 12/29/1965 - 12/20/2010 ~
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William E. (Willy) Kingrey, 44William was killed on the job in December 2010 while working at Asplunh Tree Expert in Trenton, Ohio. He was killed when he was struck by a CSX train.
Federal OSHA investigated and proposed a $7,000.00 penalty for one serious violation. In an informal settlement the penalty was reduced to $5,000.00 for one serious violations. This case is closed. Inspection: 315173674 - Asplundh Tree Expert Company |
~ 8/28/1984 - 2/28/2014 ~
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Michael R. Kittle, 29Michael was killed on the job in February 2014 while working at Wieser Concrete in Portage, Wisconsin. He was killed when chains holding a cement block gave way and crushed him.
Federal OSHA investigated and proposed a $ 21,000.00 penalty for three serious violations and $0.0 one other than serious violation. This case is being contested and still open. Inspection: 960596.015 - Wieser Concrete Products, Inc. |
~ 7/27/57 - 12/31/2019 ~
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Larry Kizer, 62Larry was killed on the job in December 2019 while working at Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government in Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Kizer was found unresponsive pinned underneath his tow truck.
Kentucky OSHA investigated this incident. This case is currently open. Inspection: 1453722.015 - 61353 - Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government My father truly was my hero. He had a strong spirit and tried to give me my sister and his family the best world possible. He was a great grandfather who spent many weekends with his oldest grandson at Holiday world. He never skipped a beat with his children, family or grandchildren. He loved animals and would feed local stray cats around the tow lot and on the street. He truly is a one of a kind. Gone so soon with so many unanswered questions. A Tragic death it’s never easy. |
~ 11/10/1971 - 6/26/2004 ~
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William Knorr, 32William was killed in June 2004 while working at Grand Tower in St. Ignace Township, Michigan. He died from a fall from a cell tower.
OSHA investigated the incident and proposed a $98,000.00 penalty for four serious violations and one willful violation. In an informal settlement they were reduced to $20,500.00 for two serious violations and three other violations. This case is still opened. Inspection: 307697490 - Grant Tower Inc. Michigan. |
~ 10/10/1980 - 2/2/2007 ~
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Travis Wayne Koehler, 26
Travis was killed in February 2007 while working for Orleans Hotel Casino/boyd Gaming in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was killed in a confined space from asphyxiation.
NV OSHA investigated the incident and proposed a $185,000.00 penalty for eight serious violations and one other violation. This penalty was not reduced. Inspection: 310429386 - Orleans Hotel And Casino. Click here to view her tribute page. The Cost of Construction-by Cavelight Films The Cost of Construction investigates a string of controversial deaths in Las Vegas during the construction of MGM's CityCenter, the most expensive private construction project in US history. |