Avoiding heat stroke at the construction site

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | May 22, 2018 | Uncategorized

Summer is fast approaching and with rising temperatures come new risks at the job site. Between the pavement and the reflective buildings, the heat will multiply at construction sites around the city. As you’re working at the site, there are precautions you can take to make sure you’re prepared for a safe day in the summer heat. Stay hydrated One…

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Who is most at risk for asbestos-related illness?

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | May 15, 2018 | Workplace illness

Although asbestos has long been known to be a highly dangerous carcinogen that can cause multiple problems from inhaling its microscopic fibers, you may still find asbestos used in all manner of substances and practices to this day. We are continuously surrounded by asbestos in miniscule amounts, and even walking the streets of New York you will likely inhale trace…

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Workers’ rights group singles out Dirty Dozen employers

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | May 2, 2018 | Uncategorized

The National Council for Occupational Safety and Health released it’s annual “Dirty Dozen” report of the country’s most dangerous employers last week, in honor of Workers’ Memorial Week. Too many people die and suffer serious injuries on the job each year. While many people think of workplace deaths as a minor problem, there has been a 12 percent increase since…

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What if my employer isn’t covered by workers’ compensation?

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Apr 26, 2018 | Workers compensation

After being injured on the job, you rely on your employer’s workers’ compensation policy to account for medical expenses, lost wages and many other expenses. But what if you find out too late that your employer is not actually covered by workers’ compensation insurance? Is there any action you can take to recover damages under New York law, or are…

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I can’t be injured in my office… can I?

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Mar 30, 2018 | Blog

Some industries are more dangerous than others. Construction, for example, is full of potential workplace hazards that can cause serious injuries. But on-site injuries are not limited to physical labor. Many people who work indoors at an office don’t consider their workplaces particularly dangerous, but injuries can occur in nearly any setting—even in a seemingly-cushy office. You may still be…

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What are the symptoms of baker’s asthma?

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Mar 30, 2018 | Workplace illness

There are some occupational injuries you might never expect. As a baker you may have to worry about bruising or cutting yourself on machinery, burning yourself on hot ovens or even getting arthritis from kneading and pressing dough. The last thing you would expect is to find yourself routinely having difficulty breathing, or to find yourself coughing and dealing with…

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OSHA Fines Construction Company $281K For Wall Collapse Death

Construction work is always dangerous. In spite of multiple layers of regulations and numerous agencies at the state and federal level, construction workers are always at risk of injury and death on the job. Sadly, that fact was underscored last year by the death of one worker and injuries to another. The construction company was cited by the U.S. Department…

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OSHA’s new beryllium enforcement to be delayed 60 days

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Mar 19, 2018 | Blog

Staten Island construction workers, manufacturers and those who work in shipyards may have reason for concern after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced that it is delaying enforcement of its new beryllium standards. What is beryllium and why is it dangerous? Beryllium is a lightweight, strong metal often used in the manufacture of electronics and information technology systems.…

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NYC construction deaths decline, but fatalities increase statewide

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Mar 14, 2018 | Uncategorized

While workplaces overall have become much safer over the past century, some jobs remain inherently dangerous. The rate of accidents and injuries in these professions is often a good barometer for judging the culture of workplace safety overall. This may be especially true of the construction industry. Being a construction worker comes with a higher risk of workplace injuries and…

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