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Food Tuck Employee Killed in Robbery Attempt

Food trucks have gained popularity in recent years. While food trucks have been commonly seen at construction sites and outside of factories for decades, these days they feature more gourmet food items and have become very trendy. However, with increased popularity comes heightened risk for criminal activity.  We have seen various…

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Supermarket Worker Killed in Accident in Massachusetts

According to the Boston Globe, a worker at the distribution center of a major Boston area supermarket chain was killed in an on-the-job accident. The accident occurred during the early morning hours on the loading dock of the facility, and the worker was 51-years-old at the time of his death. Authorities…

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Man Seriously Injured in Weymouth Work Accident

According to a recent news article from Wicked Local Weymouth, a worker in Weymouth was seriously injured in a work accident that occurred when the scaffolding on which he was standing collapsed. Authorities say the injured worker was installing vinyl siding on a home in the town just south of…

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Report: Three Workers Burned in Natural Gas Explosion

According to a recent news article from 12 WSFA, three workers were drilling a water well when they accidentally hit a pocket of natural gas that resulted in a major explosion.  This was a pocket of naturally occurring methane gas that was trapped underground until it was violently released by…

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Diver Inspecting Braintree Water Tank Dies in Workplace Accident

According to a recent news report from the Boston Globe, a worker was killed in Braintree while he was diving to inspect an enormous water tank with his son nearby.  The tank is four stories high and was filled with freezing cold water at the time of the incident. Authorities report…

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OSHA BloodBorne Pathogens Standard 15-Years-Old

In 2001, the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) first rolled out major updates to Bloodborne Pathogens Standards.  This was created by enabling legislation from the 2000 Needestick Safety and Prevention Act.  This was actually a watershed moment for workers, as it was one of the rare times…

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Worker in Weymouth, Massachusetts Injured by Falling Tool

Working in construction is one of the more dangerous occupations in the United States.  There are so many different ways one could be injured.  We typically see cases where construction workers are injured in fall accidents, power tool accidents, heavy equipment accidents, and various other types of accidents. According to…

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Worker Loses Leg in Mill Accident

One of the most devastating types of workplace injuries is one that involves amputation of an arm, hand, leg or foot.  While workplace accidents resulting in amputation happen far less often then they did back in the days of the industrial revolution, they still do occur on a somewhat regular basis,…

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Capital Builders Hardware v. WCAB: Workers Compensation Appeals

In Capital Builders Hardware v. WCAB, a case from the California Court of Appeals, Second Appellant District, claimant was injured in an industrial accident while working for his employer, which is a major construction company. While the court opinion does not specify how he was injured or the type of…

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State ex rel. Manpower of Dayton, Inc. v. Industrial Commission of Ohio: Workers’ Compensation Cases

In State ex rel. Manpower of Dayton, Inc. v. Industrial Commission of Ohio, a case from the Supreme Court of Ohio, claimant injured her left arm and hand while working for employer.  Her injury occurred in 2006, and she filed a timely claim for workers’ compensation. Her claim for workers’…

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