A Someville company received a number of safety hazard violations from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) after a Massachusetts work injury. A workplace injury at Royal Institutional Services Inc., a commercial laundry located at 30 Innerbelt Road, resulted in four separate violations. One of…
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OSHA Revamps Their Scaffold Regulation to help Prevent Work Accidents in Boston and Elsewhere
Workers who work on scaffolds need more protection from falls and other deadly work accidents in Boston and elsewhere. The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently renewed its Alliance with the Scaffold Industry Association Inc. (SIA) to do just that. “The materials developed through our Alliance…
OSHA Asks for Safe Work Sites this Fourth of July to Avoid a Fireworks-Related Work Accident in Boston
Employees in the fireworks/pyrotechnics industry consider yourself warned! The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) released a memo urging employers in this industry to protect their workers from the hazards they will be exposed to while handling fireworks for public events this Fourth of July. Retailers across the United States…
Two Companies Face Thousands in Fines for Neglecting to Prevent Workplace Accidents
Two New England companies face a number of work safety violations. These violations bring up the importance of work safety in Massachusetts. These two companies received a number of citations and thousands of dollars in fines for failing to take the proper steps to keep employees safe on the job…
Massachusetts Construction Accident Results in Fall Injury at Rockland High
A Massachusetts construction accident has injured a 41-year-old steelworker, the Patriot Ledger reported. The man was injured in a fall on Monday afternoon at the Rockland High School expansion project. Our Massachusetts workers’ compensation lawyers frequently report on the dangers of falls. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports falls are…
OSHA Releases New Compliance to Prevent Work Accidents in Massachusetts and Elsewhere
A new compliance assistance tool is now available to employers to help reduce the risks of workplace falls that can cause serious injury or death to residential workers. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) offers the new educational presentation on their website. This new tool is one of many…
Residents and FEMA Crews Face Dangers in Massachusetts Tornado Cleanup Efforts
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials have hit the scene and are now working to assess the damage to determine how much backup assistance is needed to help get Massachusetts back in working order after the string of severe tornadoes. FEMA crews are conducting the current search and rescue operations,…
Massachusetts Landscapers at Risk of Work Accidents
A recent article in Cape Cod Today reported a worker amputated several digits on his hand in a lawn mower accident. Our Boston workers’ compensation lawyers know that injuries from power lawn equipment can result in amputations and severe lacerations. Due to the nature of maintenance and landscaping work, these…
Folan Waterproofing and Construction Co. Receives Nine Citation for an Unsafe Work Site in Massachusetts
Folan Waterproofing and Construction Co. Inc. received nine serious violations from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration for seriously violating the standards of work safety in Boston at their Lowell work site. The company received these violations because of inadequate safeguards when working on aerial lifts,…
OSHA Looks at Musculoskeletal Disorder in Work Injury in Boston, elsewhere
OSHA is revising itsOccupational Injury and Illness Recording and Reporting Requirements regulation. The Federal Register recently published a notice of the reopening. The Administration is reopening the record in an attempt to call on interested individuals to submit comment on the small business teleconferences that the Small Business Administration’s Office…