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3rd weapon found at Fairley High School in one week 3rd weapon found at Fairley High School in one week
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(WMC-TV) Vandalism in one Cordova neighborhood is causing a safety concern after gang signs and messages began showing up on garages and fences.
People living on Creek Front Drive in Cordova are trying to clean up after vandals took to their garages, driveways and backyards. The vandals spray painted gang signs and messages all along the street.
The zero lot line neighborhood is concerned about the vandals and want help finding out who did it.
Tonight on Action News 5 at 5 p.m., Lauren Squires talks with neighbors about the problem and how the neighborhood is coming together to clean-up.
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CU students, alum launch Spark Boulder -
February 14, 2014 by
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Electrician Bill Jackson, of BAM Electric, works on wiring Wednesday at Spark Boulder on College Avenue. (Jeremy Papasso / DAILY CAMERA)
If you go
What: Spark Boulder grand opening
When: 6 p.m. Feb. 21
Where: 1310 College Ave., Suite 100, Boulder
Cost: Free
More info: sparkboulder.com
There are places all around the University of Colorado for like-minded students to get together and work on specific projects, but nowhere for budding entrepreneurs to collaborate.
That changes later this month, when Spark Boulder opens as a new co-working space for CU students and community members.
"When students want to be in a play, they all gather in a theater," said Spark Boulder co-founder Ben Buie. "You know the other students at the theater want to do the same things and learn the same things. There are spaces like that all over campus for engineering students, for every type of student, but there was no space for students who want to start a business. There's not a place anywhere else like this."
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The widow of an electrician who died in a crane accident at Veolia Energys Schuylkill steam plant in Grays Ferry, Pa., will receive $17 million, in what is believed to be the largest wrongful-workplace-death settlement in Philadelphia County history.
On June 23, 2011, Adam Nowak Sr. died when a 300-pound iron hook, which fell from a negligently maintained and operated crane, struck and killed him, the lawsuit alleges. Nowak, 45, had been working at the steam plant for several months to help install new electrical equipment.
Robert Mongeluzzi, founder of the law firm that represented Nowaks widow, said the record settlement was fueled by the tragic death of a great man, an incredible worker, husband, father and union brother and his phenomenal family, all of whom had suffered the enormous loss of his impactful presence in their lives.
Mongeluzzi noted that Nowak left behind five children, including a 2-year-old daughter who was born with profound hearing loss.
The lawsuit contends that Nowaks death was the result of Veolia Energys negligence. Each and every level of Veolia management and personnel consciously disregarded workplace safety, the Nowak estate asserts in court documents.
Nowak had been working for a contractor at the Schuylkill steam plant, which is a 163-megawatt co-generation facility that houses a combustion turbine and anextraction/condensing steam turbine, according to Veolia Energys website.
In the moments leading up to his death, Nowak had rigged a toolbox to a crane so the crane operator could lower the toolbox into the basement, according to the lawsuit. As the operator raised the toolbox, he activated the auxiliary crane, and the auxiliary crane cable snapped when the crane block went too high. That caused the crane block to plummet 60 feet, striking Nowak, tearing a hole in his head and dismembering his arm. Nowak died later in the day.
According to Nowaks estate in the lawsuit, There is substantial evidence that Veolia intentionally disabled the safety limit switch that could have prevented the fatal accident. The lawsuit claims that the steam plant ignored recommendations to replace the limit switch after a similar crane accident in 2004.
Veolia would not spend the $30,000 necessary to upgrade these critical safety devices, Mongeluzzi said. Veolia wouldn't pay the bill, and Adam paid with his life."
The lawsuit asserts that Veolia Energys crane safety manual was a sham, and claims that crane operators never received the manual or followed its guidelines.
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In the evening of Jan. 18, 2001, an electrician at an oriented strand board mill in Elkin, N.C., made a poor decision and it cost him his life. Over a decade later, his story is alive and well and hopefully still opening fresh eyes to the hazards of working with electricity.
The workers name was Eddie Adams, and a training video made in his honor shows how his death shook his co-workers and managers (and no doubt his family) to the quick. Its a powerful, gripping 14-minute video that puts a human face on the threat of arc-flash accidents. And since Jim Steele uploaded it to YouTube in September 2012, the video has received more than 178,000 hits. Of course, that was at press time; by the time you read this, that number could be approaching 200,000 hits.
When I use the word viral in the headline, I admit that the proclamation might seem like a bit of hyperbole especially when you consider that the crap that truly goes viral in our world (and most of it is crap) gets tens of millions of hits. But in the world of workplace safety, 178,000 hits seems pretty close to viral to me. And the fact that the video has garnered so many views is an aspect of this tragic story thats truly heartwarming.
If by doing the video we can prevent one person from having a tragic event similar to this one, then its been worthwhile, says one mill employee in the video.
Its hard not to feel the emotion as co-workers and managers describe what went wrong on the fateful night of Jan. 18, 2001. Jeffrey Dale Fickett, the mill general manager at the time of the accident, fights back tears as he laments: Someone lost their life for nothing. And I dont want that to happen again, not to anybody not at my facility or anybody elses facility.
Its been said that for safety leaders to truly make an impact, they have to win over the hearts of their constituents. That makes a lot of sense to me. Its not until you feel the importance of safety that youre going to be truly motivated to take the extra steps and the extra precautions to ensure that youre working safely, day after day. (Easier said than done, right?)
When I watch the people in this video reflect upon the arc-flash explosion that killed Eddie Adams, I know that every one of them is a true believer. They may or may not have been passionate about safety before Eddies horrific death, but I can guarantee that they are now. I can just imagine the gravity with which they approach each and every job task, no matter how seemingly mundane. They probably think of Eddie either consciously or subconsciously every time they make the decision to follow safe work procedures.
Every time the phone rings now after 9 oclock in the evening, the fear of God runs right through me, Fickett says in the video. Because it could be the same phone call again. Boy, thats a phone call nobody wants to get.
I stumbled upon this video while conducting some research for my article on arc-flash accidents in this months issue. The fact that it grabbed my attention and elicited an emotional reaction in the middle of a busy workday really gets to the heart of the challenge (or opportunity) for safety leaders in their quest to convert associates into true believers.
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Amputee Kevin Simpson Sr. sat in his wheelchair Wednesday evening waiting for the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission to recommend changes to Nye County Code that will allow his son to build him a guest cottage behind his home at 3941 N. Blagg Rd.
After a long, convoluted argument, in which two motions to adopt the bill with or without amendments failed, the RPC reopened the item and recommended county commissioners pass 2014-08 allowing guest residences as permissive uses in two village residential zones, VR-10 and VR-20, which are minimum 10,000 net square foot and 20,000 net square foot lot sizes respectively intended for moderate density uses with public utilities usually provided.
Guest residences are already allowed in the RE-1, RE-2, RH-4.5 and RH 9.5 zoning districts. Applicants dont have to appear before the RPC for permissive uses in a zone.
The bill allows guest residences not to exceed 1,500 square feet. RPC member Bob King, a former county planner, thought a 1,500-square-foot guest residence, along with a house, garage and accessories could pack too much into a lot.
He suggested a graduated scale with smaller guest residences permitted in the VR-10 zone. Kings original motion also asked to limit the total buildings to 40 percent of the lot size, but there was no second.
Simpson was also asking for a waiver on side setback requirements from 10 feet to five feet to build a 600-square-foot guest residence. Otherwise he said the cost of modifying his manufactured home to be handicapped accessible would be too expensive.
The guest residence is being funded by a grant through the Veterans Administration, Kevin Simpson Jr. said he had been working with the VA for almost a year trying to get assistance. He wants just a little dwelling, with a handicapped-accessible bathroom thats safe and a little area for recreation.
This is merely just an area for him to have a lot of independence if he wanted to be able to do his own thing, Kevin Simpson Jr. said. Its the smallest we can go. I didnt want to put my dad into a shed. Its 590 square feet, smaller than a garage.
In other business, the RPC voted to recommend county commissioners approve a bill allowing residences located in commercial or industrial zones that are grandfathered into existing regulations to be expanded without a conditional use permit.
Planners said adding the accessory buildings, like garages and storage sheds, as well as expanding homes to add patio covers and decks in those zones has minimal impact on the general public and adjacent property owners. If the owner converts them to non-residential use they have to comply with regulations like paved parking lots, current building codes and electrical codes.
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Council takes step toward hiring fire chief
By Joshua Sterling jsterling@titusvilleherald.com Friday, February 14, 2014 4:05 AM EST
Titusville City Council took a step toward eventually hiring a new fire chief, after the August retirement of former chief Joe Crotty.
City councilors, at their Tuesday work session, discussed a memorandum of understanding with the City of Titusville IAFF firefighters, whereby hiring a chief from inside the department would allow that person to continue fighting fires.
According to City Manager Larry Manross, by contract, the citys fire chief cannot fill a shift or fight fires.
Under the proposal, hiring a chief from within the department would allow a chosen applicant to become chief while still going about his regular duties.
Resumes are still being accepted from inside the citys fire department until Friday.
Manross said that a minuteman would continue their part-time hours as chief, while full-time fire fighters would become a full-time chief.
Should the city decide to hire from outside the department, that chief would not be contractually allowed to fight fires, and would therefore be hired part-time.
In other council business, councilors announced they had received a special event application for the 2014 Oil Festival from Titusville Area Leisure Services Commission.
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Stanbic Bank Staff killer dying -
February 14, 2014 by
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Crime & Punishment of Friday, 14 February 2014
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The Tema Magistrate Court presided over by Isaac Adjie has ordered the police to provide proper care for Abraham Oyoko Kwame Baah, the 25-year-old man arrested over the murder of Rosemond Nyampong, a Stanbic Bank staff at Baatsona along the Spintex Road in Accra, since the accused persons health is deteriorating.
According to the court, the accused persons health is deteriorating and he must live to face prosecution. The accused should live to face prosecution - Police, you should ensure the guy lives to face prosecution.
The presiding judge was quite alarmed that the health of the accused was failing and could die if proper care was not given to him.
Abraham Kwame Baah, a self-styled auto-electrician who is on provisional charge of murder, told the court that he collapsed in prison and was rushed to the Police Hospital in Accra for immediate medical attention.
Inspector Cecilia Mensah, prosecutor in the case, assured the court that the police would ensure that proper healthcare was given to the accused in order to enable him to face the full rigors of the law.
The suspect has been remanded into prison custody again to reappear on March 13, 2014 after a lawyer, Charles Kwasi Acheampong, decided to defend him free of charge.
The Attorney-General is yet to give its advice on the docket sent to her outfit as the court waits to open application on the case.
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