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While construction workers have some of the most dangerous jobs (with an on-the-job death rate of 18.8 per 100,000), other dangerous occupations include fishing, logging, extraction, iron and steel working, roofers, truck drivers, etc. [read post]
12 May 2012, 6:18 am
These positions include farmers, construction workers, roadside workers, roofers, landscapers and more. [read post]
19 May 2019, 2:55 pm by Jerry Sisk
The highest risk of electrocution was with power line installers and electricians.In addition to power-line installers and electricians other construction trades with elevated rates of electrocution include: roofers, HVAC mechanics, and laborers.Injuries from electrocution can be vary from minor to very severe. [read post]
8 Feb 2014, 6:04 am by Robert Kreisman
Roofers are often injured because of a fall from a point high off the ground. [read post]
12 Aug 2011, 12:12 pm by HR Hero Alerts
Some of the highest illness rates occur among construction workers, farm workers, roofers, landscapers, baggage handlers, and other air transportation workers. [read post]
17 Mar 2010, 5:26 pm by Chuck Becker
EPA warns “you may even want to move out of your home temporarily while all or parts of the work are being done" (p. 8); • Workers that will be affected include, but are not limited to: painters, HVAC installers, carpenters, roofers, carpet installers, plumbers, repairmen, electricians, flooring installers and window/door installers; • If you are a homeowner performing your own work, the RRP rule does not apply to your project. [read post]
14 Jan 2009, 11:12 am
  The Court further indicated that if it had come to the opposite conclusion on the s. 96(f) exclusion issue, it would have decided that Wafler had established that he remained disabled from returning to his former occupation as a roofer and was likely disabled indefinitely from this occupation. [read post]
28 Feb 2011, 3:31 pm
Suit blames Condell contractors for man’s death, News-Sun, February 11, 2011 Prospect Heights Worker Killed At North Suburban Hospital, CBS Local, November 18, 2010 Related Web Resources: Illinois Workers' Compensation Act (PDF) Construction Accidents Overview, Justia More Blog Posts: $6.25 M Chicago Construction Accident Settlement for Injured Roofer, Chicago Workers' Compensation Lawyer Blog, July 14, 2010 High School Janitor Seeks Over $800,000 from Two Students… [read post]
28 Aug 2015, 8:08 am by David Aronberg
While construction workers have some of the most dangerous jobs (with an on-the-job death rate of 18.8 per 100,000), other dangerous occupations include fishing, logging, extraction, iron and steel working, roofers, truck drivers, etc. [read post]
23 Dec 2011, 12:04 pm by Robert C. Seiger
To illustrate this in a real-world context, the study provides the following example: If an employer is able to hire more foreign-born roofers, American contractor can ultimately build more houses and hire more U.S. workers. [read post]
15 May 2012, 5:52 am
Baggage handlers, roadside workers, construction workers, landscapers, utility workers, roofers, agriculture workers and more are extremely susceptible to these kinds of injuries. [read post]
10 May 2017, 6:24 pm by Gallivan & Gallivan
From a demographic standpoint, these injuries are most common in Hispanic workers, foreign-born workers, workers over the age of 55, and roofers. [read post]
11 Apr 2011, 9:56 am by Gritsforbreakfast
This year, bills have been filed that would require licensing and criminal history checks for roofers, foundation repairmen and commercial dog or cat breedersPerhaps most absurdly, "In a few cases, the government covered the cost of occupational training for ex-offenders, only to reject their license applications later. [read post]
25 Oct 2009, 5:01 am
., Collings Interiors, LLC, Commercial Roofers, Inc., Conti Electric, Inc., Door-Ko, Inc., Eberhard Southwest Roofing, Inc., EIDS Steel Company, LLC, Gallagher-Kaiser Corp., Geo-Cell Solutions, Inc., JS&S, Inc., L.A. [read post]
11 Jul 2010, 8:20 am by Lebowitz & Mzhen
A roofer working on a nearby building saw the event, but could not read the license plate number of the vehicle that hit the woman. [read post]