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21 Jul 2022, 6:15 am by Don Asher
  (For instance, read our earlier revelation that almost half of all fatal residential roofer falls (49%) were acknowledged by fellow workers as victims not wearing necessary personal protective equipment.) [read post]
19 Oct 2010, 3:08 pm by Marin
Because even if you tally up all the farewell emails, a few of your co-workers will remain unaccounted for, in the tomb of the unknown lawyer…A lot of your missing brethren will of course have been pushed out or stealthily laid off; but probably an equal amount will have to do other, more rewarding things, like abscond with partners from foreign offices, quit to start baked goods businesses, become legal bloggers, go back to school, hang out a shingle, hang out a shingle because they work as… [read post]
27 May 2021, 6:43 am by Don Asher
  They include: 1] Personal Fall Arrest System  For roofers and those working at a height, it is important that they are provided by their employer with a properly fitted personal fall arrest system (PFAS). [read post]
13 Jun 2023, 1:09 pm by Don Asher
  A roofer who falls from a rooftop on a residential construction site, for instance. [read post]
4 Jan 2011, 10:25 am by Gritsforbreakfast
And putting a roof over your head, literally: For roofers, the death rate was 34.7. [read post]
30 Aug 2017, 6:00 am by Beth Graham
  Prior to installing the church’s roof, the roofing contractor, Chamberlain, entered into an arbitration agreement with a roofing materials manufacturer authorizing the roofer to use the company’s roofing membrane product. [read post]
9 Apr 2024, 6:27 am by admin
Without both of these, preventable accidents can happen where legal duties are breached, such as: the failure to make sure a ladder still has its warning label firmly adhered to its side may make an employer or contractor liable for a roofer who falls from a height while on a construction site; disrespecting that some members of the workforce do not read English and failing to provide warning labels that they can understand and appreciate (bilingual warning labels are a must at most… [read post]
20 Mar 2017, 2:11 am by Bob Kraft
Among the total workforce in this industry, roofers recorded a fatal injury rate of close to 40 cases per 100,000 workers. [read post]
26 Dec 2023, 11:54 am by Yosi Yahoudai
Falls from Height: Workers engaged in tasks at height, such as roofers, painters, or tree trimmers, are at risk of falling. [read post]
5 Apr 2022, 6:15 am by Don Asher
  Carpenters, welders, roofers, and machinists all face significant electricity risks at the construction workplace. [read post]
17 Dec 2017, 4:44 am by INFORRM
One particular article in a Luxembourg magazine referred to her as ‘the daughter of a roofer and a housewife’ who should ‘be brought back down to earth and reminded of where she comes from’. [read post]
8 May 2020, 8:41 am
Such persons may have been employed in operations where asbestos-containing products were handled during repair or maintenance work in a manner which may produce airborne asbestos, and therefore, inhale the air polluted with asbestos dust: Roofers Tile-setters Auto-mechanics Railroad workers Construction workers Engineers Shipyard workers Millwrights Laborers Diagnosis of asbestos-related lung cancer is based on a history of substantial asbestos exposure and clinical… [read post]
23 Jul 2024, 6:19 am by admin
The New Heat Safety Law and Construction Workers Hurt on the Job in Indiana or Illinois Construction work is extremely important in our area, and there are lots of people earning a living in various construction trades, from welders to roofers to machinists and more. [read post]
8 Jan 2015, 5:03 am by SHG
Many report that those working on ships, garbage haulers, people in the fishing industry, loggers, pilots, roofers, iron workers, farmers and truckers all have higher injury rates than cops. [read post]
3 Aug 2023, 6:23 am by Don Asher
  Sadly, too often harnesses are not given to workers (like roofers on a residential construction site), or the harnesses are flawed in some way and destined to fail in a fall. [read post]
15 Dec 2011, 2:40 pm by Robert Elliott, J.D.
    Erie County – John Czechowski, 45, of West Seneca, collected $12,000 from NYSIF after he was classified as totally disabled for a back injury he suffered working as a roofer. [read post]
7 Dec 2022, 8:38 am by Anusia Gillespie
I’ve seen cracks in our systems through early experiences in New Orleans when my roofer boasted about the post-Katrina boom in demand coupled with a new illegal workforce he didn’t have to pay. [read post]
29 Aug 2023, 6:53 am by Don Asher
Within the construction industry, those (1) working in small construction companies; and (2) working as (a) structural iron and steel workers and (b) roofers had the highest fatal TBI rate among construction workers. [read post]
21 Sep 2023, 6:57 am by Don Asher
  For instance, OSHA recommends the use of lifts and scaffolds for roofers in the construction industry in either roof construction or roof repair. [read post]
11 Dec 2013, 3:08 pm by Adam Kielich
So that will include UPS and FedEx drivers, plumbers, electricians, apartment maintenance workers, cable installers, landscapers, roofers, painters and so forth. [read post]