Cheney’s workforce and nearby Spokane-area supply routes mean crush-type incidents can happen in several familiar local environments:
- Warehouses and loading areas where pallets, trailers, dock equipment, and forklifts create “caught-between” hazards
- Manufacturing and maintenance work involving presses, conveyors, rollers, rotating parts, and equipment guarding
- Construction staging and renovations where heavy components, temporary supports, and material handling can lead to pinning incidents
In these settings, insurers often argue the incident was “one bad moment” or that the injured worker should have prevented it. In Washington, the outcome frequently turns on whether safety duties were followed—training, lockout/tagout practices, inspections, guarding, and maintenance records.


