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MassCOSH Members Fighting Work Accidents in Quincy and Elsewhere

Not every job requires working alongside other employees. In some job positions, you have the responsibility to execute a job while working alone. While some may find these jobs to be relaxing and less stressful, others recognize the dangers. If you’re injured or find yourself in trouble when you’re working…

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New Alliance to Help Minimize Chemical-Related Work Injuries in Boston and Elsewhere

Nearly 410 people were killed because of harmful chemicals in work-related accidents in Boston and elsewhere in 2010, according to preliminary statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). One of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration‘s (OSHA) top priorities is helping to reduce the risks of these types…

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Boston Recruits Teens, But Risks for Work-Related Accidents Could Increase

As we recently reported on our Massachusetts Workers Compensation Lawyers Blog, there were nearly 18 million young employees in the U.S. in 2010. These millions represent the young workers under the age of 24 in the country. With the summer quickly approaching, teens will be hitting the workforce looking for…

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Work-Related Accidents in Boston and Elsewhere Likely with Lousy Records

Excel Inc. was recently issued nearly $250,000 in proposed fines for violating federal laws regarding the protection of employees. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is continuing its effort to keep workers across the nation safe. The recent violations were issued to the company’s Eastern Distribution Center III, a…

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Work Accidents in Massachusetts: Target of Extended Enforcement

Employers, listen up! The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently made an announcement saying that it would be extending its temporary enforcement measures for the residential construction industry. The extension will be for another six months. Now, these measures will be extending through September. Included in these enforcement measures…

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No Boston Work Accidents in 25 Years: Top Honors for 21 UPS Drivers

Recently, UPS announced that 21 of its drivers from the state of Massachusetts are now among the 1,235 being inducted into the Circle of Honor. This honorary organization recognizes UPS drivers who have had no traffic accidents in Massachusetts and elsewhere during their 25 or more years behind the wheel…

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Boston Electricity Work Accidents a Major Risk

Working directly with electricity can be dangerous. Working near any form of electricity is dangerous too. In fact, most workers may not be aware that they are exposed to electrical dangers that can cause injury in Boston and elsewhere. When you think of workers in danger of electricity-related injuries, you…

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Boston Work Accidents Involving Teens Jump During Summer

There were roughly 17.5 million young workers in the U.S. in 2010 under the age of 24. These workers account for about 15 percent of the entire country’s workforce, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This group consistently has the highest rate for work-related injuries in…

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Company Fined for Failing to Reduce Risks of Work Accidents in New England

Employers have to protect employees from dangers on the job! If not, they’re going to get fined like Monster Contracting LLC did. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the framing contractor is now facing nearly $60,000 in proposed fines for failing to prevent residential construction-related work accidents…

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Office Workers Also at Serious Risks for Work-Related Injuries in Massachusetts

We often talk about the dangers of working in construction and with hazardous materials. What we rarely discuss are the risks of work-related injuries in Boston ‘ offices. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), employees who work in an office, at a desk or in a…

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