Hospital worker dies during storm cleanup
Hospital Safety Connection, January 17, 2007
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A facilities management worker at Grinnell (IA) Regional Medical Center died on Monday after he fell off a one-story roof while clearing snow.
The man was using a lawn tractor with a plow blade attached to push snow off the hospital's helicopter landing pad, according to a report by radio station KFJB in Marshalltown, IA.
For a reason not yet known, the tractor went off the roof with the worker on it, missed a steel safety net, and plummeted to ground 18 ft. below, KFJB reported.
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