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Drywall Installation Can Lead to Injuries on NY Construction SitesDrywall installation can result in serious injuries for construction workers throughout New York City and New Jersey. Know your rights and learn more here.
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How To Stay Safe When Using A Ladder Jack Scaffolds On A New York City Construction SiteConstruction workers commonly use a ladder jack scaffold to perform their job. It's important to understand the risks involved with this type of scaffold.
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Protruding Rebar Poses Risks at Construction SitesAttorneys, Hofmann & Schweitzer, explore legal options with construction workers and their families injured by exposed rebar. Know your rights. Learn more here.
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Explaining the Importance of Creating A Safe Work Environment To New Construction Team MembersAre you a construction worker concerned about safety? This article explains the importance of making new workers feel comfortable bringing up safety issues.
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What crane accident prevention steps should be taken in New York City?Although a crane collapse on a construction site is rare occurrence, New York City is taking safety measures to prevent the likelihood of injury.
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Maintaining Your Hard Hat For Consistent SafetyHard hats protect construction workers from severe head injuries, however there is always a risk of danger at work. Learn how to maintain your hard hat here.
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A Construction Hazard That's More Common Than You Might ThinkFalling debris can be a hazard on construction job sites and sometimes deadly. If you have been injured on a construction site you need to read this article.
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What to Do If You Think a Crane Operator Is Drinking on the JobCrane operators need to be completely alert when performing their duties. It’s crucial to report any operators you may think are under the influence of alcohol.
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New Jersey Residential Attic Construction Falls. 5 Dangers To Be Aware OfConstruction workers can easily be hurt in someone's home as well as on a large construction site. Learn the five dangers of New Jersey residential attic falls.
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Surprising Safety Statistics for Older Construction WorkersOlder, experienced construction workers are at a higher risk of sustaining life threatening injuries on the job. Learn more about the risk of injury here.