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3.17.5 Roll-up. All stations were given a final check during-e-five-dep—
qenied-after the last event.
3.17.6 Accident Summary.
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Personnel,
One fatality occurred to TO 7.1 personnel:
, @ UCRL sen! os.
scientist, was drowned when a helicopter went down in the water off Rej-*+
Island, Eniwetok Atoll, during a rain scuall on a night flight on April °,
1958.
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was a passenger in the same craft and was hospital-
ized for three days.
had stopped »reathing and was revived by means
of artificial respiration applied by
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senger, and the crew.
The ratio oftisabling injuries emt diseases to-minor “injuries appears
~.t0 de highs—-dut Or 77 injuries and diseases reported to the dispensaries,
1G resulted in time lost from work.
Of the aa disabling injuries, nine originated in recreationa). ne “ivie
ties and nine
were occupational,
the potentially serious injury of
Other than the death of
and
'» mone of the accidents wer?
serious; none resulted in a lost time of more than three days.
Briefly, lost~time occupational injuries were as follows:
Two back
injuries resulted from lifting cylinders and while working on a rocket
launcher, tip of finger amputated while operating hoist, fragrents imberies
in shoulder from blasting cap, injubed thigh when equipment shivted on uetk
of ship, dislocated elbow when employee slipped on greasy deck of ship,
fungus infection on leg.
The recreational accidents were as follows:
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Fractured ankle while
playing basketball, dislocated thumb while playing softball, dislocated
knee cap while playing volleyball, an infected eye when hit by coconut
being tossed, probably insect bite while on beach, laceration from rusty
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