Construction Accidents
Why You Should Care About This New “No Water Breaks” Rule
It’s been a pretty hot summer so far; in fact, July 2023 saw the hottest temperatures ever recorded. And if you work in construction or landscaping or do anything outdoors and/or involving manual labor, you probably rely on your water breaks. It’s a moment to catch your breath and to rehydrate when you need it.…
Read MoreHow Suspension Trauma Leads to Long-Term and Catastrophic Injuries
There are certain jobs and careers that require workers to be suspended by harness and pulleys, such as: construction, landscaping, warehousing, painters, outdoor cable installers, electricians, and so forth. The first thing most of us think about when it comes to injuries to workers who work at a significant height is the injuries sustained from…
Read MoreWhat Are the Worst Types of Construction Site Accident Injuries?
Construction sites are one of the most dangerous work environments. From heavy equipment, materials, and tools swinging through the air, to explosive liquids and powerful and dangerous machines, there are many ways in which a worker can find themselves injured on the job. These injuries are often severe, and it is not unheard of for…
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