It’s been cold and snowy in Boston this winter, creating an increased risk of car accidents and other winter storm dangers. With several more months of winter remaining, our Boston workers’ compensation attorneys urge all employers to heed OSHA’s guidelines on keeping workers safe during bad winter weather. When issuing…
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OSHA Reminds Employees About Carbon Monoxide Dangers
The weather is cold in Boston this winter, which has prompted the use of fuel burning heaters and which has also prompted most businesses to keep their windows and doors tightly closed. Unfortunately, as more fuel burning equipment is used and as ventilation sources are closed, workers may be at…
Taking a Closer Look at Workplace Homicides
In the United States, homicide is the second leading cause of fatalities in the workplace for women and is the fourth leading cause of workplace deaths for men. With so many workers dying as a result of violence in the workplace, our Boston work injury attorneys believe it is important…
Obesity a Struggle for Low Wage Workers
Recently, the Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health and the University of Massachusetts released a study on lower income workers. The study involved participants in a variety of different industries including the construction industry; the manufacturing industry; the housekeeping/cleaning industry and the health care/human services industry. The results of…
Older Workers Not Adding to Workers’ Comp Costs
As baby boomers age, the number of older workers in workplaces may grow as a result. The aging of the workforce creates many wonderful opportunities for older adults to share their lifetime of knowledge and experience with the next generation. However, having a workforce with a larger number of older…
NIOSH Alert on Occupational Respiratory Disease
In November of 2012, the CDC reported that a NIOSH alert had been released. The alert was intended to raise attention about preventing occupational respiratory disease, which can occur as a result of dampness in buildings. Our Boston work injury attorneys encourage every employer to review the NIOSH alert and…
OSHA Head Says More Employers Managing for Safety
On Wednesday January 16, Bloomberg BNA published an article that had some good news for workers. According to the article, some evidence indicates that more employers are placing a premium on worker safety when it comes to managing their workplaces. However, while there is reason to be optimistic, the article…
90,000 Apply For Disability Benefits in December
In December of 2012, Investors Business Daily reports that a record number of workers signed up for federal disability benefits. During this month, almost 90,000 new workers signed up for these benefits, which are provided through the social security administration. This brings the total number of disabled workers collecting benefits…
Working Safely in Trenches Reduces Risk of Massachusetts Work Accidents
Trench work is a part of almost every construction project, as Biz Journals reports. Biz Journals also indicates that trench work is among the most dangerous jobs since all trenches eventually collapse. When a trench does collapse, a worker could end up buried alive under huge amounts of dirt and…
New England Contractor Cited for Safety Violations Agrees to Clean Up Their Act
OSHA has a number of different safety requirements in place that impose burdens on employers and that aim to protect workers from becoming injured on a dangerous worksite. When an employer violates OSHA requirements, the employer could face fines, citations or even a work shutdown. Recently, one New England contractor…