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Hauppauge Utility Contractor Being Investigated After Worker's Death

OSHA looks into Hawkeye after a Maine man fell his death while working for the company.

A Hauppauge utility contractor is being investigated by a federal safety agency after a Maine man fell to his death while performing working for the company on Monday. 

Newsday reports that John Plante, 44, was working as an electrical linesmen for Hawkeye LLC, a utility contractor who works for power companies thorughout the Northeast, when he fell 50 feet while attempting to descend a utility pole.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is probing Hawkeye's standard safety and procedures at the time of the accident, when it was providing services for Central Maine Power. 

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Plante was wearing a personal-protection safety harness while working on the 95-foot tall pole and fell roughly half its height when descending, according to Newsday. 

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