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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Hits Centennial Mark, Boston Work Safety Impacted by Historic Tragedy

The Triangle Factory fire — that happened 100 years ago March 25 — was remembered late last month at Boston College. The event took place at BC’s Robsham Theater Arts Center in the Bonn Studio. The factory fire remained the worst industrial fire in New York City for 90 years,…

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Electrical Worker Experiences Stuck in Concrete Pillar, Three Hour Boston Work Accident

Two Massachusetts firefighters were called to the scene of a Boston work accident to find an electrical worker trapped in a concrete pillar. The T work crew member was reportedly shutting off a rail for highway contractors when he stepped on a crumbling wooden plank and fell 35 feet into…

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Four Workers Injured in Middleton Chemical Plant Explosion

Federal inspectors are now looking over the current safety procedures at the Bostik Chemical Plant in Middleton after a recent explosion and a four-alarm fire injured four workers. The cause of the explosion still remains unknown. Those four injured workers were sent to the hospital. Workers’ compensation in Massachusetts is…

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State Trooper Injured on the Job in Massachusetts Car Accident

A Massachusetts state police officer was involved in a Boston car accident with a 40-year-old man, who had reportedly been drinking. The 43-year-old officer suffers from leg injuries, but remains in stable condition at Boston Medical Center. Boston personal injury lawyers understand that many jobs, including law enforcement, require workers…

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March Awareness Month: Boston car accidents and traumatic brain injury

Our Boston personal injury lawyers encourage residents to shine light on the issue of Traumatic Brain Injury. March is Brain Injury Prevention Month. Brain injuries can include minor head injuries, skull fractures, concussions and penetrating head wounds like that suffered by Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in the failed assassination attempt.…

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40 years of federal workplace safety oversight; 100 years of Massachusetts workers’ compensation

In a previous blog posted on our Boston Personal Injury Attorney Blog we reported that 2011 marks the centennial celebration of Massachusetts workers’ compensation law. OSHA will also be celebrating their 40 years of making the workplace safe. Our Massachusetts workers’ compensation lawyers acknowledge the nation’s progress in workplace safety/…

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Economic recovery increases risk of Massachusetts work accidents

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the unemployment rate for January 2011 had dropped 0.4% to 9.0%. The last time it was that low was April 2009 when it was 8.9%. Our Boston workers’ compensation attorneys are glad to see the economy recovering. If you are a new hire make…

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Massachusetts work safety violation alleged at trenching site

Lack of workplace protection can often lead to what should be preventable Massachusetts work injuries. Cave-in protection was lacking at a Revere, Massachusetts jobsite. As a result, a Stoughton, Mass., contractor was fined $69,300. Our Boston workers’ compensation attorneys know that excavation work is extremely dangerous and claims the lives…

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Massachusetts contractor faces work-safety violations involving noise exposure

A Canon, Massachusetts contractor working at the Hultman Aqueduct project in Weston, Mass., has been cited for repeat and serious OSHA violations. Our Boston workers’ compensation attorneys continue to be concerned about Massachusetts construction workers whose employers repeatedly violate safety standards. Inspectors for the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety…

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Employers must provide protective equipment to prevent Boston work accidents

The Enforcement Guidance for Personal Protective Equipment in General Industry was recently released by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The new guidelines went into effect February 10th. This directive provides inspectors with instructions for deciding if employers have complied with OSHA standards regarding personal protective equipment (PPE). Our…

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