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Worker Safety on Suspended Scaffolds: OSHA Regulations and Best Practices

Scaffolding accidents are widespread in New York City. And when it comes to scaffolding, workers on suspended scaffolds can be especially at risk. That's why the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has such strict regulations regarding suspended scaffolds. So what are OSHA's suspended scaffold rules? What are the best practices for safely operating suspended...

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Can You Sue For Toxic Exposure On A Construction Site In New York?

Learn about your legal rights and options from an experienced construction accident attorney in New York City Construction workers often face severe injuries and illnesses from exposure to hazardous and toxic chemicals at job sites. If you are an injured construction worker in this situation, you may have questions about your legal options. One of...

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5 Tips for Construction Site Fire Safety

When safety measures fail, injured construction workers have legal rights. Fires can spread very quickly on construction sites. At these workplaces, it is common to find combustible materials, heavy machinery, powerful electric currents, and controlled burns. The risk of a fire-related construction accident increases without fire safety prevention measures. Burns and fires are among the...

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Construction Head Injury Statistics Highlight the Importance of Proper Head Protection

Construction workers are at high risk of traumatic brain injuries. Construction is an inherently dangerous occupation, and the potential for head injuries is particularly high. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), almost a quarter of all construction worker deaths are due to traumatic brain injuries, making it the third most...

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Fatal Construction Accidents Reach 5-Year High

A New York City construction accident lawyer explains how workers are at an increased risk of fatal falls. Construction worker fatalities are at a 5-year high. According to the most recently available federal data, in 2020, 308 construction workers died due to work conditions. The leading cause of construction worker fatalities is "falling." Due, at...

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Construction Accident Burn Injuries Are a Common Workplace Injury

New York City construction accident lawyer explains what to do after a burn injury One of the most common types of construction accidents involves burn-related injuries, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), which raises awareness about the dangers of burn injuries in the workplace. “Construction workers and those working in other labor trades...

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OSHA Violations: Construction Fall Protection Remains the Top-Cited Standard

An unsafe workplace can result in severe injury or death The most common violation of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards for the 12th year in a row was OSHA’s construction industry fall protection standard, according to EHS Daily Advisor. “Despite advancements in workplace safety, we continue to see the same types of violations...

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Concussion Awareness: Brain Injury Facts You Need to Know

One of the most common brain injuries is a concussion. Each year, millions of people sustain concussions in serious personal injury accidents, including but not limited to motor vehicle crashes, slip and falls, construction accidents, falls from height, and scaffold accidents. But what is a concussion? And how do you know if you have one?...

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What Are the Elements of a Slip and Fall Case?

Slip and fall accidents might not seem serious – until you're injured in one. An estimated 8 million people each year must go to the emergency room for medical treatment after slipping and falling. This includes more than 3 million older adults who need emergency medical care and 800,000 adults who need to be hospitalized...

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