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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.
A 16-year-old was dragged under the blade of a walk-behind trencher while taking part in a work-based learning program for Rotschy LLC, officials said. Washington State Department of Labor ...
The walk-behind trencher a 16-year-old boy was using to dig a channel for fence posts while working for a Vancouver construction company over the summer.
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 ...
LA CENTER, Wash. — A 16-year-old boy working on a job site in La Center was dragged underneath the blade of a walk-behind trencher causing him to lose both his legs.
More A 16-year-old boy in Washington lost both of his legs after a horrific incident this summer, officials announced Wednesday. The teen was sent by Rotschy LLC to operate a "walk-behind trencher ...
The boy was using a walk-behind trencher to dig in the ground for fence posts during the summer, officials said. To operate the machine, users walk backward as they pull the machine toward them.
A 16-year-old was dragged under the blade of a walk-behind trencher while taking part in a work-based learning program for Rotschy LLC, officials said. Washington State Department of Labor ...
A 16-year-old was dragged under the blade of a walk-behind trencher while taking part in a work-based learning program for Rotschy LLC, officials said. Washington State Department of Labor ...