Workers’ Compensation
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Scaffolding accidents: What you need to know
Every day throughout the country, employees use scaffolding to work at heights. For example, bricklayers use this equipment on buildings of all sizes. While there is no denying the…
Federal safety agency investigating amputation accident
A man from northeastern Pennsylvania was seriously injured at a Walmart Distribution Center last month. The industrial accident occurred on Dec. 30 last year at the distribution center in…
How to improve ladder safety in the workplace
Every day, millions of people climb a ladder for one reason or another. Some people are staffed with the responsibility of doing this as part of their job. There…
Things that can complicate your workers’ compensation claim
If you find yourself in position to make a workers’ compensation claim, you have been injured on the job. This is a serious situation as it means you may…
What are the 6 categories of workplace hazards?
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has identified six categories of workplace hazards present in most industries at one time or another. These categories include: — Safety hazards: These…
Healthcare workers get hurt on the job more than anybody
Places like hospitals and doctor’s offices where people go to get well are among the most common places for workplace injuries, according to a new U.S. Department of Labor study….
What are the most common causes of construction safety accidents?
If you work in the construction industry, you realize one thing to be true: Accidents are a part of your job. While this may be true to a certain…