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What are Common Injuries for Delivery Drivers?

Americans love to order online, and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has only increased the amount of goods being delivered to people’s homes. Many high-risk groups such as the elderly and those who are immunocompromised have chosen to have everything from groceries to household goods delivered rather than risk shopping in public. Even before the pandemic,… Read More »

What are Safety Tips for Airport Workers?

Airport workers have one of the most dangerous jobs in the country. Unsafe working conditions, such as hazardous exposure and lack of training, put airport workers at risk of injury, various health conditions, or death. The COVID-19 global pandemic has placed them at even greater risk and depending on the type of work being performed,… Read More »

What are the Different Types of Workplace Burn Injuries?

People are familiar with household burns, such as when a person burns their hand on a stove or in hot water. These tend to be surface burns that blister and cause pain. More serious burns may require medical attention. The most serious burns occur in industrial settings due to contact with a hot surface or… Read More »

What Types of Injuries and Illnesses are Common for Truck Drivers?

Driving a truck is a demanding job involving long hours and strenuous work. Drivers face several health hazards at rates that are often higher than other jobs. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported that in 2019, tractor-trailer and heavy truck drivers had the second-highest rate of days away from work among all occupations. The… Read More »

Can I Receive Workers’ Compensation Benefits for COVID-19?

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In the early months of the current pandemic, the state and the nation worked to slow the spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), closing restaurants, schools, and offices temporarily. However, for the frontline workers in hospitals, grocery stores, and other workplaces, staying home was not an option. These men and women held the front line… Read More »

Can Correctional Officers Collect Workers’ Compensation?

Correctional officers perform a dangerous, yet essential, job. Inside correctional facilities, they supervise the activities of inmates to make sure rules are obeyed, check for contraband, enforce security to prevent escape, provide rehabilitation and counseling, and oversee sanitary standards in jails and prisons. Outside of these facilities, they are responsible for escorting inmates to and… Read More »

What is Seasonal Worker Safety?

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Winter brings unique challenges for those who take temporary jobs in various industries. Many of these jobs expose seasonal employees to harsh weather and extreme temperatures. There are systems in place to protect the rights of all types of workers, whether they have been with a company for a few years or just a few… Read More »

Safety Awareness on National Miners Day

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December 6 is National Miners Day. Congress declared this a national holiday in 2009 to recognize how miners contribute to the U.S. economy and quality of life. Mined materials are in hundreds of products the world uses every day, from roads and home goods to cars and computers. Among the mineral and metal products the… Read More »

What Crane Hazards and Safety Tips Should Workers Know?

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Cranes are used regularly in a number of industries, including construction, transportation, and maritime work. While necessary to get the job done, cranes can also be extremely dangerous if not handled correctly and carefully. Crane accidents can cause devastating injuries and significant damage. Following proper crane safety procedures can help prevent accidents and keep workers… Read More »

Can I Develop Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease at Work?

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November is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Awareness Month. COPD is comprised of a group of progressive lung illnesses, including emphysema, irreversible asthma, and chronic bronchitis. Emphysema is a condition where the ends of the smallest air passages of the lungs are no longer functional. With chronic bronchitis, the lining of the bronchial tubes in… Read More »

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