According to some statistics, more than 2,000 eye injuries occur in the United States on a daily basis. Prevent Blindness America says that at least 90 percent of these incidents could be avoided if workplaces took appropriate safeguards, such as using personal...
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The hazards of working with scissor lifts
In early February, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration released a new version of a hazard warning detailing the dangers of scissor lifts, a type of equipment that is used in many Minnesota workplaces. The alert originally saw publication after an...
Choosing a doctor after a work injury in Minnesota
No one denies how important it is to be proactive. It's the first habit listed in the bestselling book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," which has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. Applying the principle of being proactive to a work injury, however,...
Preventing workplace accidents in Minnesota
Workplaces are all too often a place where injuries occur, and harm suffered at work sites can be severe and debilitating. In some cases, it may be fatal. Along with locations like construction sites and manufacturing plants, even places like hospitals and stores can...
Unsafe at any weight: back injuries from lifting patients
History shows that the prevailing views of safety-conscious behavior can be radically wrong. For example, half a century ago Ralph Nader published his provocative expose of design dangers in American automobiles. It was called "Unsafe at any Speed" - and helped point...
Keeping cranes safe on construction sites
Minnesota construction workers who operate cranes must exercise great care not to cause damage to the crane itself or to surrounding property. While there are no uniform state or federal guidelines related to training crane operators, the equipment goes through...
Reducing the risks of musculoskeletal disorders
To reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorders, Minnesota employers are encouraged to provide ergonomics training to their employees. Examples of MSDs include back strains and carpal tunnel syndrome, and these injuries can result in lost productivity, increased...
Corporate investigations could affect work injury claims
Minnesota employees who file workers' compensation claims after sustaining injuries on the job may find that their employers or its insurers may subject them to surveillance. In some cases, this may occur in the form of looking at an individual's social media...
Communication tower workers and safety issues
As more data and cellular towers are being erected in Minnesota and around the U.S., the need to address safety issues for those who work on them is increasing. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Federal Communications Commission are seeking to...
Machine operators and work injuries: How common are injuries that require hospitalization?
Manufacturing is a big part of Minnesota's economy. It employs over 300,000 workers, in jobs that generally pay pretty well compared to other industries. About half of these jobs are in the Twin Cities and about half in Greater Minnesota. Overall, manufacturing...