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Bridge Repair Safety: Construction Workers Injured in Accident

With several bridge collapses in recent U.S. history, the government is making investments in repairs and construction projects to improve infrastructure. As local, state, and federal authorities initiate projects to repair these bridges, construction workers must also be properly trained and secured against falls. Contractors and other construction companies must…

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Preventing Deaths and Injuries Within the Restaurant Industry

The restaurant industry is second only to construction in terms of creating summer jobs. As Restaurant News reports, an improving economy means that there will be many more workers hired in eating and drinking places this summer. Nationwide, 2014 is expected to be the second summer on record where at…

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It’s Summer Job Season- Do You Know How to Stay Safe?

School is ending, the weather is getting warmer and seasonal work is starting in Boston. Restaurant News reports that the construction industry is the nation’s largest creator of summer jobs, and the restaurant industry is the nation’s second largest source of summer employment. Construction is a dangerous industry, with 19.3…

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Frith v. WSI – Proving Worsening Condition Is Related to Work Injury

Compensation for treatment and work-loss due to pre-existing conditions may be available under Massachusetts worker compensation statutes – but only if it can be proven that the condition was substantially worsened or aggravated as a result of a work accident or activity. Workplace accident attorneys in Boston know that the…

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OSHA: 2014 Heat Injury Prevention Initiative

Summer weather and intense working conditions can result in deadly heat-related illnesses. OSHA has initiated its 2014 heat injury prevention initiative to prevent worker injury caused by heat exposure. The Heat Illness Prevention Campaign is aimed at informing employers and workers about how to prevent heat-related illness and death. As…

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OSHA Investigating Crane Collapse and Electrical Worker Deaths

Utility workers face some of the most dangerous working conditions, with falls, electrocution, and other deadly accidents among the daily risks. In a tragic local case, two Bourne utility workers were killed after the boom of a crane supporting them fell to the ground. OSHA is investigating the accident to…

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OSHA Sets Final Rule on Electric Safety

Electrical fires and electrocutions are a significant risk to workers in construction, factories, and other industrial jobs. After a decade of effort, the Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) has finally published a rule containing new safety requirements to prevent hazards in the workplace. The rule primarily focuses on developing and…

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