PER CURIAM.
William H. Miller appeals from a district court order finding that Patton-Tully's failure to provide means other than a cable by which its employees could move from a lower barge to a higher barge did not pose an unreasonable risk of harm to its employees, and that Patton-Tully accordingly was not at fault for Miller's injuries. This order was entered following our earlier remand in this case. See Miller v. Patton-Tully Transp. Co.,
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