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5 Common Logging Accidents and How to Minimize Your Risk

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Logging ranks among the most dangerous jobs in the country. Here are five common accidents and how to minimize your risk. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the logging industry accounted for more than 95,000 injuries and 70 deaths in 2010. Logging ranks among the most dangerous jobs in the country. This … Read more

Updated: August 15, 2024

6 Long Term Risks of Working with Solvents

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Let’s discuss what solvents are and shed light on their potential long-term effects on workers. As a construction worker, you’re exposed to different risks every day. However, while most dangers are easily noticeable and avoidable, solvents are often a silent, deadly threat. And their prolonged use at work can lead to life-ending occupational illnesses. Let’s … Read more

Updated: November 7, 2024

5 Common Debris-Related Injuries Among Construction Workers

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Construction workers are often exposed to falling debris. Here are five common injuries that can occur as a result. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations recommend that building tools and equipment that are not in use should be secured against accidental displacement. Sadly, these construction site safety rules frequently get ignored, thereby exposing construction … Read more

Updated: May 16, 2024

How to Identify and Report Unsafe Working Conditions

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Some employers cut corners on safety and put their employees at risk of catastrophic work accidents. Here’s how to identify and report unsafe work conditions. According to OSHA and the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations guidelines, all employers are required to provide their workers with a safe working environment. However, not all employers … Read more

Updated: December 18, 2022

Common Causes of Injuries and Deaths Among Roofers in Missouri

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While slips and falls are the most common causes of death and injuries among roofers, there are other factors that cause roofing-related injuries and fatalities. Did you know that roofers are twice as likely to die in a worksite accident than other construction workers? Every year, about 50 roofers are killed on the job. While … Read more

Updated: November 16, 2021

What Should Your Workers Comp Doctor Explain About Your Work Limitations?

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Here are some important details that your doctor should include in your work limitations note. When you visit your worker’s comp doctor, they may conclude that you can return to work with certain limitations. If this happens, they should generally provide a note detailing all your limitations. Your employer should be provided a copy of … Read more

Updated: August 15, 2024