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The construction company had "a student learner exemption permitting minors to do some work that is otherwise prohibited, but use of the walk-behind trencher was not part of the exemption ...
The walk-behind trencher a 16-year-old boy was using to dig a channel for fence posts. He was injured so severely both of his legs were amputated. (Photo contributed by the Washington State ...
LA CENTER, Wash — A 16-year-old boy had to have both of his legs amputated after he was dragged underneath the blade of a walk-behind trencher during a summer work program in La Center, says the ...
The walk-behind trencher a 16-year-old boy was using to dig a channel for fence posts. He was injured so severely he lost both legs to amputation last summer. (Courtesy: Washington State ...
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LA CENTER, Wash. (KPTV/Gray News) - A construction company in Washington state has been fined after a 16-year-old boy lost both of his legs after being dragged underneath the blade of a trencher.
The construction company had "a student learner exemption permitting minors to do some work that is otherwise prohibited, but use of the walk-behind trencher was not part of the exemption ...
A Washington state teenager has lost both his legs after being dragged underneath a trencher in the town of La Center, according to the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries.. The 16 ...
A construction company has been fined after a 16-year-old boy lost both of his legs after being dragged underneath the blade of a trencher.
LA CENTER, Wash. (KPTV/Gray News) - A construction company in Washington state has been fined after a 16-year-old boy lost both of his legs after being dragged underneath the blade of a trencher.