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It should be noted that injuries on the soccer field are not work related and so will not "count" against SLAC safety goals.  As always get medical attention as needed.

-Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Traller, Bob
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 8:52 AM
To: slac-soccer-l; klystron-soccer
Subject: FW: Incident Report from (8/27 through 9/2/06)

Hi guys,

Noticed the routine bulletins about accidents included a soccer player. Anyone know who this was and what happened?

See the forwarded message below.


Bob T.


-----Original Message-----
Subject: RE: Incident Report from (8/27 through 9/2/06)




 
Greetings:

During the previous week, we had two reported injuries. One incident was not work related.  

The FY06 cumulative total will be updated on the Real Time Injury Page when ES&H receives more information.   https://www-internal.slac.stanford.edu/esh/general/accidents/resources/realtimecase.htm 

Here are the details:


1)	An employee was struck in the eyelid while playing soccer and suffered a cut to the eyelid.  Not work related.

2)	An employee reported an sprain/strain to his/her index finger.  First Aid only.  The incident is still being investigated.

Also, please see the newly formatted lessons learned page http://www-group.slac.stanford.edu/esh/concerns/lessons_learned/


Regards,

Linda Knudsen