Last year, OSHA cited a Framingham, Massachusetts-based company after an aerial lift accident injured one employee and killed an employee for another roofing contractor. This incident and several other roofing accidents highlight the need for better safety training. That’s why the American Work Platform Training (AWPT) subsidiary of the International…
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OSHA Cites Massachusetts Construction Firm for Cave-In Hazards, Other Violations
After an inspector from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) observed an employee working unprotected in a 6-foot deep excavation at a worksite in Randolph, a Pembroke-based company now faces over $55,000 in proposed fines. The inspection in December, 2009 revealed that the trench lacks cave-in protection and a…
Former Framingham Man Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Compensation Fraud
The Boston Globe reports that a 32-year-old former TJX employee and Massachusetts resident has pleaded guilty to charges he lied under oath and schemed to falsely collect workers’ compensation benefits. The man has since moved to Florida. According to a press release from the attorney general’s office, he was arraigned…
Massachusetts Workers Recovering from Scaffolding Accident
A Newburyport man who was reportedly injured in a December 22 construction accident is recovering at Massachusetts General Hospital. As of last Tuesday, he was listed in fair condition. The 48-year-old man was airlifted in critical condition following a scaffolding accident that plunged him and a coworker from the second…
Mansfield Factory Worker Injured by Forklift
Last month, a forklift accident landed an employee at a medical manufacturing factory in a Boston hospital. The unidentified worker was injured while operating the forklift, which tipped over and spilled hazardous materials, including hydraulic fluid and sulfuric battery acid. The worker reportedly came in contact with the hazardous chemicals,…
Massachusetts Teacher Will Receive Workers’ Comp for Ski Trip Injury, Rules Court
The state’s highest court ruled that a Peabody High School teacher is entitled to receive workers’ compensation benefits for injuries she sustained while voluntarily chaperoning a school ski trip. The teacher sought workers’ comp coverage for her medical expenses following a 2004 injury on a ski trip to Vermont. Her…
Massachusetts Rules No Workers’ Compensation for Church Custodian
In 1999, a church custodian was injured falling off a ladder and later received a total knee replacement in 2003. By the summer of 2004, he was laid off and could no longer work. The custodian filed a workers’ compensation claim in December of that year, roughly five years after…
Study Examines Work-Related Injuries in the Hotel Industry
A new study of work-related injuries presented at a recent American Public Health Association meeting found that overall, female hotel workers are 1.5 times more likely to suffer injuries than their male counterparts. However, Hispanic women working in hotels were almost twice as prone to injury compared to white women.…
House Construction Accident Kills Worker
Last week, a construction worker died after being crushed by a house. The 57-year-old worker was part of a crew that was lowering the house on to a new foundation to comply with building codes, because the house was apparently too tall for its original foundation. The house reportedly fell…
Top Safety Violations for 2009 Include Safety, Fall Protection
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has recently revealed their list of top 10 safety violations for 2009. The agency says the number of top 10 violations increased almost 30 percent compared to the same period last year. Topping the list were scaffolding and fall protection violations. Scaffolding accidents…