One year later: King County family remembers their mom, who was the first reported female COVID-19 death
Q13 s AJ Janavel reports
SEATTLE - It’s been a year since the announcement of the first United States COVID-19 death, which happened in King County.
For the Krueger family, that also marks one year since their mother, Marion, died.
On Feb. 29, 2020, King County officials held a press conference announcing the first death in the U.S. from COVID-19.
While many folks realized the seriousness of this new virus for the first time following this press conference, the Krueger family already was dealing with a major loss.
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In the fourth quarter of 2020 as in many other quarters, fall protection safety standards have a prominent place on the list of top OSHA violations. However, there were also four deaths, as well as violations for failure to protect employees from chemicals commonly associated with painting work, improper management of suspended loads and more related to hoisting and rigging.
Here are the nine violations for the quarter with fines exceeding $120,000, ranked by fine amount:
1. Fabcon Precast LLC - Grove City, Ohio
Total Proposed Fines: $451,079
Fabcon Precast LLC, a manufacturer of precast concrete panels, had the highest proposed fine in Construction Dive’s OSHA roundup for the fourth quarter of 2020.
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