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Worker Loses Leg in Mill Accident

One of the most devastating types of workplace injuries is one that involves amputation of an arm, hand, leg or foot.  While workplace accidents resulting in amputation happen far less often then they did back in the days of the industrial revolution, they still do occur on a somewhat regular basis,…

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Report: Subway Worker Killed and Other Injured After Being Hit by Train

Whether you are in Boston, New York, or any other major city in the United States, working in the subway or in other areas of public transportation can be very dangerous.  We are typically dealing with fast moving trains and other moving machinery and it is not hard to imagine…

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State ex rel. Manpower of Dayton, Inc. v. Industrial Commission of Ohio: Workers’ Compensation Cases

In State ex rel. Manpower of Dayton, Inc. v. Industrial Commission of Ohio, a case from the Supreme Court of Ohio, claimant injured her left arm and hand while working for employer.  Her injury occurred in 2006, and she filed a timely claim for workers’ compensation. Her claim for workers’…

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Boat Plant Explosion Results in Worker Injury

After the Deadliest Catch premiered more than a decade ago, Americans grew increasingly enamoured with the idea of exploring the world’s most dangerous jobs in America.  While there are certainly some jobs that are more dangerous than others, most of the workplace injuries occur at jobs that are not likely to…

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A Look at How to Protect Temp Workers from On-The-Job Injury

A recent article in Staffing Industry Analysts examines how companies can effectively share the responsibility of keeping temporary workers safe.  In this case, we are talking about sharing the responsibility for worker safety between the temporary employment staffing agency and the company that uses the temporary workers on their projects. It should…

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OSHA Fines Bakery After Worker Suffers Arm Amputation

One of the most dangerous types of accidents that can occur in a factory is known as a machine guarding accident.  A machine guarding accident involves a machine what was not properly guarding so as to prevent a worker from getting an arm, leg, hand, or other body part trapped…

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Companies Warned to Not to Value Profits Over Worker Safety

Many publicly traded-companies value profits over just about anything else. Unfortunately, this too often means worker safety falls by the wayside. One of the ways companies work to increase their profits each quarter is to cut costs through a process known as efficiencies. According to recent news article from Industry Week,…

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Construction Workers Injured on Longfellow Bridge in Boston

Longfellow Bridge, named after Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (author of the famous poem “The Bridge” which once stood in the place of the current bridge) spans the Charles River.  It connects Boston’s Beacon Hill neighborhood to Kendall Square in Cambridge. The historic bridge, which is adorned by sculptures of Viking Ships,…

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Boston T Worker Beaten by Man in Michael Myers Mask

According to a recent news article from the Boston Globe, an operator on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Red Line Mattapan Trolley in Dorchester was driving the trolley car when a man wearing a Michael Myers mask viciously attacked him. For those who are not familiar with the mask,…

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Shooting at Wal-Mart Injures Employee

According to a recent news article from ABC News, a former employee of a Pennsylvania Wal-Mart Superstore retuned to the store later that same day and shot an employee.  Authorities have said this does not appear to be a random act of violence. Witnesses reported the 22-year-old defendant returned to the…

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