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What are the most dangerous jobs?
From the office to the construction site, workplace injuries can happen in any occupation. Some occupations are far more dangerous than others and have a high rate of injuries and fatalities. According to an article in EHS Today, COVID-19 has been a game-changer for workplace safety, especially in healthcare settings. We won't know exactly how...
Read MoreOSHA Coronavirus Guidelines For Construction Workers
Bethlehem PA workers’ compensation lawyer explains what you need to know The COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on many parts of the country and different sectors of the economy. One profession that was affected by COVID-19 was the construction industry. That’s why the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently issued guidelines designed to...
Read MoreWearing Earbuds At Work May Put You At Risk
Many of us love listening to music. While you’re at work, listening to music can seem like a good way to help make the time go by. You may not want to bother your co-workers, so you put in some earbuds and turn up the music on your phone. They’re convenient, they sound great, and...
Read MoreCan you collect workers’ compensation benefits for COVID-19?
The coronavirus pandemic has hit Pennsylvania workers hard in many ways, and many are concerned about being exposed to the virus on the job. Some work in a hospital, supermarket, warehouse or other type of workplace that has not been temporarily closed. Others may have been exposed to the virus at another workplace before the...
Read MoreWorkplace foot injuries a serious problem for older workers
Study finds foot injuries at work common, on-the-job injury lawyer reports Work-related foot injuries have become an increasingly serious problem, especially among older workers, according to workplace accident statistics compiled by the federal government. Fortunately, there are steps older workers – and workers of all ages – can take to protect their feet and their...
Read MoreWorking in retail is more dangerous than it may appear
Retail work is more strenuous than it appears and involves more than just running cash registers. Retail employees stock items on shelves, set up merchandise and displays, and handle large warehouse shipments of inventory. According to a report released by AmTrust Financial Services Inc., retail workers miss an average of 24 days of work due...
Read MoreHow should construction companies address the "Fatal Four"?
There is a reason cutting corners to save time and money is the most dangerous thing a construction company can do. It only takes one mishap to result in the injury or death of a worker. In most cases, worker injuries can be prevented by ensuring proper safeguards are in place. According to the Occupational...
Read MoreProtecting workers from chemical hazards and toxic exposures
Workers have a right to be protected from exposure to toxic substances on the job, according to the United Nations. The UN's principles for protecting workers from toxic exposures cover responsibilities to prevent exposure, the importance of information and remedies. The international organization’s plan aimed at protecting workers from toxic exposures was discussed in a...
Read MoreHow to prevent serious injuries involving stationary power tools
Stationary machines and power tools are commonly used in manufacturing, construction, and other industrial sectors. They often include: Bandsaws Table saws Drill presses Bench grinders Accidents involving stationary power tools and plug-in industrial machinery under 5HP (machines with motors that produce 3730 watts of electricity) are responsible for nearly half of all machine-related injuries each...
Read MoreJob-related musculoskeletal disorders: risk factors, prevention, and treatment
What are musculoskeletal disorders? According to healthline, they are conditions that affect the muscles, bones, and joints. Common symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders include discomfort, stiffness, or inflammation in the neck, shoulders, back, knees, hips, legs, feet, and limbs. Job-related activities that can cause musculoskeletal disorders include: Hours of sitting at a desk Repetitive physical motions...
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