A worker on a tree-trimming crew in Menlo Park was killed Tuesday in an incident involving a wood-chipper. The Cal/OSHA Division of Occupational Safety and Health is now investigating the death.
Menlo Park police said officers responding to a report of a tree-trimmer who'd fallen into a wood chipper found a man dead from injuries sustained in the incident.The Cal/OSHA Division of Occupational Safety and Health is investigating the death. Officials said the company doing the tree trimming is S.P. McLenanhan.
Cal/OSHA has up to six month to determine if there was a safety issue at the work site and to issue any citations.
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