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US Department of Labor finds Florida contractor ignored federal safety measures that could have prevented welder’s confined space fatality
April 10, 2024 PALATKA, FL – As he had many other days, the morning shift welder arrived at 5 a.m. to work at St. John's Ship Building...
Apr 10, 2024


Construction company being investigated in Fort Lauderdale crane accident had multiple OSHA violations
April 5, 2024 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Southeast Third Avenue bridge over the New River in downtown Fort Lauderdale reopened Friday...
Apr 4, 2024


Lawsuit by injured roofer wrongly dismissed: Florida appeals court
April 4, 2024 A Florida appellate court on Wednesday reversed a decision granting summary judgment to a contractor who was sued by a...
Apr 4, 2024


Apr 3, 2024


New Florida Law Relaxes Work Restrictions for Older Teens: 5 Considerations for Employers
April 3, 2024 The Florida Legislature just passed a bill to loosen existing work restrictions for minors who are at least 16 years old....
Apr 3, 2024


Heat-related claims rise with climate change
April 1, 2024 Rising temperatures are causing problems for workers in industries such as construction, warehousing and transportation,...
Apr 1, 2024


Healthy eating seen as aid to treating injuries
April 1, 2024 What an injured worker eats has become a talking point for workers compensation claims handlers as they explore the...
Apr 1, 2024


OSHA issues final walkaround rule allowing employee representatives
March 29, 2024 The U.S. Department of Labor on Friday announced a final rule clarifying the rights of employees to authorize a...
Mar 29, 2024


Mar 27, 2024


Medical Marijuana Law Does Not Impair Employers’ Right to Drug-Free Workplace
March 22, 2024 A Connecticut employer has the right to terminate an employee who is impaired by medical marijuana in the workplace. ...
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