Arizona
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INFORME DEL ACCIDENTE
LUGAR OCURRIDO
Dentro de la empresa
Lesión ocurrida sufre el trabajador.
Quemadura calórica y herida.
Parte cuerpo afectada
Parte izquierda y derecha.
Mano
Abdomen
Muslo
Con que se lesiono el trabajador
Mechero –fuego-
Articulo de vidrio.
INFORME DEL ACCIDENTE
LUGAR OCURRIDO
Dentro de la empresa
Lesión ocurrida sufre el trabajador.
Quemadura calórica y herida.
Parte cuerpo afectada
Parte izquierda y derecha.
Mano
Abdomen
Muslo
Con que se lesiono el trabajador
Mechero –fuego-
Articulo de vidrio.
ARIZONA
Is a state in the southwestern region of the United States. It is also part of the Western United States and of the Mountain West states. It is the sixth most extensive and the 15th most populous of the 50 states. Its capital and largest city is Phoenix.
Arizona, last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union, achieving statehood on February 14, 1912. It is noted for its desert climate in its southern half, with very hot summers and quite mild winters. The northern half of features forests of pine, Douglas fir, and spruce trees, a very large, high plateau (the Colorado Plateau) and some mountain ranges—such as the San Francisco Mountains—as well as large, deep canyons, with much more moderate weather for three seasons of the year, plus significant snowfalls. There are ski resorts in the areas of Flagstaff and Alpine.
Arizona is one of the Four Corners states. It has borders with New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, and Mexico, and one point in common with the southwestern corner of Colorado. Arizona has a 389-mile (626 km)-long international border with the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California.
In addition to the Grand Canyon National Park, there are several national forests, national parks, and national monuments. About one-quarter of the state. is federal land that serves as the home of the Navajo Nation, the Hopi tribe, the Tohono O'odham, the Apache tribe, the Yavapai people, the Yaqui people, the Zuni people, the Pima people, the Hia C-eḍ O'odham and various Yuman tribes, such as the Yavapai people, the Quechan people, the Mojave people, the Cocopah people, the Paiute people, the Havasupai people and the Hualapai people. The first European who entered the territory, which is now administered by the state of Arizona, was the Franciscan monk Marcos de Niza in 1539. This friar sought the Seven Cities of Cibola, a place of immense wealth as legend
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