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Massachusetts Work Accident Rates Lowest in New England

According to the Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses of 2011, the state of Massachusetts has the lowest rate of work illnesses and injuries among the New England states that reported their stats. Massachusetts also has lower rates than the national average, according to the Massachusetts’ Executive Office of Labor…

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Workplace Violence in Massachusetts Leading On-the-Job Killer in 2011

More employees were killed by on-the-job violence in Massachusetts than by transportation accidents in 2011, which has traditionally been the leading killer of employees nationwide. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports19 employees were killed by workplace violence in Massachusetts last year, compared to the 17 who died in traffic accidents.…

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2011 Sees More Fatal Work Accidents in Massachusetts

The number of fatal Massachusetts work accidents jumped almost 20 percent last year, according to new statistics released by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our Massachusetts workers’ compensation attorneys are looking at published results in a series of blog entries. Today, we are looking at the…

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Work Accidents in 2011 – Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Review Trends and Highlights

Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a total of 4,609 workers in the United States were killed on the job in 2011. This is the first in a series of blogs published by our Boston workers’ compensation attorneys, which will look at this most recent data to see…

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Chelsea Company Fined for Serious Work Hazards

Cavalieri Construction Co. Inc. was recently cited by officials with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), resulting in more than $40,500 in fines. Officials observed some serious excavation hazards while conducting an inspection back in April at its Addison and Washington Street work sites in Chelsea. Our Chelsea workers’…

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Employers Overlooking Common Work Hazards

You’ve got to be comfortable on the job. Proper ergonomics help to reduce the risks of work injuries. A comprehensive ergonomic plan can help to reduce the risks of employees developing and suffering from MSDs or even Musculoskeletal Disorders. Still, there are a number of workplace hazards that are overlooked…

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Prepping For Emergencies: Is Your Company Ready?

It’s National Preparedness Month and officials with the National Safety Council (NSC) have teamed up with Staples to make sure that small businesses have a plan and the resources to handle an emergency. Now, employers can check out the Safety Research Center website at Staples.com for safety tips on how…

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