Construction in New York never stops. Even during the worst possible weather, work will continue on new structures and renovations alike. The brave people who work in construction can often take jobs year-round. Construction workers face dangers in any season, but winter weather can make…
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited a contractor after two employees were seriously injured at a New York City job site last summer. OSHA has proposed penalties of $155,204 for the St. Louis-based contractor. In the accident, a mini crane was unsecured,…
The streets of Long Island are crowded. The streets of New York City are crowded. Whether you’re a pedestrian or a driver, they’re tough to navigate, aren’t they? It doesn’t hurt to be reminded every so often about the rules of the road as a…
Your profession may call for you to regularly use a ladder. For example, roofers use ladders all day long. The same holds true for painters and construction workers. While using a ladder makes your job much easier, it also increases the risk of a serious…
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