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Aug 10, 2015

NIOSH Training for Nurses on Shift Work and Long Work Hours

By |August 10th, 2015|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post was shared by US Labor Department and comes from www.cdc.govTraining and EducationCDC Course Numbers: WB2408 and WB2409Course DescriptionThe purpose of this online training program is to educate nurses and their managers about the health and safety risks associated with shift work, long work hours, and related workplace fatigue issues and relay strategies in [...]

Aug 06, 2015

1,00 Walmart, J.C. Penney, And The Children’s Place Employees Dead After Building Collapse

By |August 6th, 2015|Uncategorized, Workplace Injury, Workplace Safety|0 Comments

On April 24, 2013, an eight-story factory, known as The Rana Plaza, in Bangladesh came tumbling down killing 1,100 workers' and leaving 2,500 injured. This number includes workers' and their children that were in the onsite nursery at the time the building collapsed. The most disturbing part is that the employers knew that the building [...]

Aug 03, 2015

Federal Regulators Link Workers’ Comp Failures To Income Inequality

By |August 3rd, 2015|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post was shared by Gelman on Workplace Injuries and comes from www.npr.org A few hours after ProPublica and NPR issued the first in a series of reports about workers' compensation "reforms" sweeping the country, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration coincidentally released a paper linking workplace injuries to income inequality. The OSHA paper and [...]

Jul 30, 2015

Texas Trench Collapse Results in $400k OSHA Fine and 16 Safety Violations

By |July 30th, 2015|Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation, Workplace Injury, Workplace Safety|0 Comments

On July 22, 2015, Hassell Construction Co. was cited by OSHA for 16 safety violations (including 6 egregious willful violations) and given a whopping $423,900 fine. Hassell Construction Co. is a construction company based in Richmond, Texas with about 150 employees that construct water and sewer lines around Houston, Texas. The employer was given 15 [...]

Jul 13, 2015

Unpaid Intern or Employee?

By |July 13th, 2015|Fraud, Misclassification, Uncategorized|0 Comments

In New York, after prevailing in trial court, unpaid interns for Fox Entertainment Group were able to receive class credit and minimum wage for their work on the set of the film “Black Swan.” Their win made the Second Circuit Court of Appeals adopt a test to be used in determining whether an unpaid intern [...]

Jun 18, 2015

What is Workers’ Compensation?

By |June 18th, 2015|Government, Legislation, Uncategorized, Workers' Comp Basics, Workers' Compensation|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Rod Rehm, from Rehm, Bennett & Moore.This is the first installment of a series that will educate workers' and their families about injury, disease and death resulting from work. The most basic question is: What is workers'’ compensation? Workers’ compensation is a legal system established in all 50 states, [...]

Jun 08, 2015

The workers’’ compensation system is broken — and it’s driving people into poverty

By |June 8th, 2015|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post was shared by Gelman on Workplace Injuries and comes from www.washingtonpost.comThere’s a good news/bad news situation for occupational injuries in the United States: Fewer people are getting hurt on the job. But those who do are getting less help.That’s according to a couple of important new reports out Wednesday on how the system [...]

Jun 01, 2015

“Experts Provide Tips to Become More Resilient”

By |June 1st, 2015|chronic pain, Uncategorized, Workplace Injury, Workplace Safety|0 Comments

Original post titled “Bounce Back” in Time Magazine June 1, 2015 (subscription required). For almost two decades, Dr. Stephen Southwick, professor of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, and Dr. Dennis Chaney, Dean at Ichan School of Medicine, have been studying what makes some people “bounce back” faster than others after a traumatic or stressful experience. Their main conclusion [...]

May 28, 2015

Tragic Cannery And Construction Site Deaths Highlight Need For Safety Enforcement

By |May 28th, 2015|Uncategorized, Workplace Injury, Workplace Safety|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Catherine Stanton, from Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano.I was horrified when I recently read about a worker for a tuna company who was killed when he was cooked to death at the company’s California canning factory. According to the New York Daily News, the worker, Jose Melena, [...]

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