According to one of the on-line articles, her hair was caught in the lath
e. The one picture does show her with quite long hair.
A real tragedy that could have easily been prevented with a hair net or som
ething similar.
Alan
Alan H. Hall, M.D.
TCMTS, Inc.
Laramie, WY
Colorado School of Public Health
Denver, CO
Anybody care to bet hair was involv ed.
Tom Bialke, MSPH, CIH
Mgr. Office of Research Safety and Complia
nce
Kent State University
Office 330-672-4996
Fax &nbs
p;330-672-2658
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Apparently a machine shop/ lathe accident, see co mment section: "JennyL"
On Apr 13, 2011, at 10:45 AM, Sjahsam, Oliv er wrote:
Information about this is still spo tty, hopefully we=92ll learn more so we can prevent anything similar. &nb sp;
Chuck Cooper
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Portland State University
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