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		<title>By: Railroad-Worker-Injury &#187; Burns and Electrocutions</title>
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		<description>[...] Burns and ElectrocutionsAsphalt tar burns, for example, can be sustained by roofers, road repair workers, and construction workers. The hands are the most common workplace burn injury. Many workers are at constant risk for burns and electrocutions, &#8230; [...] </description>
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		<title>By: Railroad-Worker-Injury &#187; Burns and Electrocutions &#124; MachiLaw.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Burns and Electrocutions &#124; MachiLaw.comAsphalt tar burns, for example, can be sustained by roofers, road repair workers, and construction workers. The hands are the most common workplace burn injury. Many workers are at constant risk for burns and electrocutions, such as welders and flame-cutters, electricians, chemical technicians, oil refinery workers, aircraft mechanics, telephone installers, industrial plant workers, painters, railroad workers, boilermakers, and many others in at-risk industries. &#8230; [...] </description>
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