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Industrial Code Guidelines for Suspended Scaffolds on New York Construction SitesA New York City construction accident lawyer explores state labor laws that protect workers from falls and injuries on suspended scaffolds.
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New York Industrial Code Guidelines for Tubular Scaffolds on Construction SitesA New York City construction accident lawyer explores state labor laws that protect workers from injuries on tubular welded frame scaffolds.
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Protection Under the New York Industrial Code for Demolition Work on Construction SitesA New York City construction injury lawyer explains how state labor laws protect workers during the manual demolition of buildings and structures.
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How the Maritime and Construction Industries and Labor Will Benefit From Offshore Wind Energy ProductionOffshore wind turbine production is set to spike the economy with many jobs coming to several states on the east coast. Construction workers, we wish for safety
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Protections for Workers in Elevator Shafts and Vertical Passages on New York City Construction SitesA New York City construction injury lawyer explains how state labor laws protect employees working in elevator shafts and vertical passages.
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Requirements for Catch Platforms on NYC Construction SitesWere you hurt due to inadequate catch platforms on a construction site? A construction injury lawyer explains New York regulations and your options.
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Safety Rules for Flooring on Construction Sites Under The New York Industrial CodeA New York City construction accident lawyer explains state regulations to protect employees when installing temporary and permanent flooring.
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Protection Under Section 23 for Concrete Work on Construction SitesA New York City construction accident lawyer explains employee protections under Section 23 to prevent injuries to employees performing concrete work.
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Construction Employers Typically Violate 12 NYCRR Sec. 1.32 Which Requires Them to Respond to Safety Complaints on a Construction SiteA New York City construction accident lawyer explains what employers and owners must do if a worksite is noncompliant with Section 23 regulations.
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How Section 23 Protects New York Construction Injuries on Ramps, Runways, and PlatformsA New York City construction accident lawyer explains state safety laws to protect employees using ramps, runways, and platforms on the job site.