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Falmouth Company Cited After Excavation Accident

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited a Falmouth, Massachusetts construction contractor for alleged willful and serious violations of safety standards after an excavation accident in Kingston. Employees were working in a 5.5-foot-deep excavation when one of the sidewalls collapses, partially burying an employee. OSHA requires that all…

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Truck Accident at Fenway Park Kills Boston Worker

Earlier this month, a Waste Management worker was killed in a garbage truck accident at Boston’s Fenway Park. The workplace accident was reported at around 8:35am on the morning of September 4. Fire, police, and emergency medical services personnel reportedly responded to the call. Emergency medical personnel found the truck…

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Three Massachusetts Workplace Deaths in One Week

Our Massachusetts workplace accident lawyers recently read about a string of workplace fatalities in late August and early September. In the course of one week, there were three workplace deaths in Massachusetts. The first fatality involved a 34-year-old police officer who died in Weymouth while directing traffic at a utility…

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Massachusetts Introduces Website for Verifying Workers’ Comp Coverage

Our Massachusetts workers’ compensation attorneys have recently learned about a new website that gives the public the ability to check if a business has workers’ compensation insurance. According to the Division of Industrial Accident, over $53 million has been paid out of the Workers’ Compensation Trust Fund in the past…

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Bridge Construction Accident Kills Worker

On Wednesday, a construction worker in Missouri died of injuries sustained on the job. His name and the name of his company have not been released to the public. The construction accident occurred around 11:30am near Excelsior Springs in Clay County. According to authorities, the construction accident victim was working…

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Stow Electrical Accident Kills Worker

Last week, a Massachusetts man sustained fatal injuries in an electrical accident while working on renovations to a supermarket in Stow. Police have not released the name of the 33-year-old electrical subcontractor, who is from Athol. He was not an employee of Shaw’s Supermarket, which is based in West Bridgewater.…

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OSHA Construction Safety Course Now Required in Seven States

Massachusetts is among the six states that currently require construction workers to complete OSHA’s 10-hour construction safety training course before they can work on certain construction projects. The other states includes Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, and Missouri. Nevada’s new OSHA training law will go into effect on…

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Weymouth Officer Hit and Killed While on Construction Detail

Last Monday, a police officer from Weymouth, Massachusetts was hit and killed by a pick-up truck while he worked a construction detail. The 34-year-old husband and father of three served in Iraq before returning to his hometown and joining the police force. Hundreds of people gathered at Saint Francis Xavier…

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