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Fatal Construction Accident in New York City Could Have Been Prevented

A recent fatality on a New York construction site was "completely preventable," according to news reports about the tragedy. An anchoring bracket fell 10 stories from scaffolding and hit a construction worker's head on Dec. 18. The man was found unconscious and suffering from severe head trauma. The construction site in Chelsea had faced numerous…

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Winter Slip and Falls on New York Construction Sites

Construction jobs always have some amount of risk involved. During winter, however, additional dangers make themselves known and must be considered. There are a host of dangers associated with the cold weather itself, enough that OSHA has devoted an entire page to the risks and impact of cold stress. As ice and snow build up…

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New York Bill Adds Coverage for Volunteer Firefighters Diagnosed with Cancer

Most New Yorkers go to work without having to worry about whether their jobs will give them cancer. Unfortunately, cancer is a real threat for firefighters. It's the No. 1 leading cause of death among men and women who put out fires for a living, according to an NBC news report citing the International Association…

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Black Market OSHA Safety Training Cards Put New York Construction Workers at Risk

The dangers faced by New York construction workers are staggering, with the death toll on the rise in recent years. In September, The New York Times reported that eight construction workers had died so far in 2017, and 12 workers died in 2016. But now the construction field faces a new level of peril that…

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Crimes Against Workers Database

Crimes against Workers Database sends a strong message about safety Serious workplace accidents can sometimes result in criminal charges against an employer. For example, in 2015, a construction worker died on the job when an unsecured trench he was working in collapsed in the Meatpacking District of New York. The state prosecuted two companies and…

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Nurses and Workplace Violence

Nurses, on-the-job violence and workers' compensation claims When people think of "dangerous jobs," professions ranging from construction work and manufacturing are commonly cited alongside law enforcement, firefighting and other public service professions. But as many people working within New York's health care industry may know all-too-well, nurses and other healthcare professionals working in hospitals are…

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Could a CEO Be Imprisoned for Worker Deaths?

Criminal prosecution after a workplace injury is very rare. Prosecutors and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) are frequently lacking in resources to conduct comprehensive investigations and impose criminal responsibility on companies or employers when workers get hurt. Further, proving the elements of a crime can also be very difficult, even when willful OSHA…

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OSHA Identifies Top Workplace Safety Violations

Workers in New York City and Long Island have the right to a safe workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) established guidelines for worker protection and enforces those guidelines by issuing citations to employers who violate safety rules.  OSHA citations may be issued as a result of periodic inspections identifying problems in the…

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