Weekly Toll: Workplace Death
How workers died last week: Forklift, logging, construction, machinery, vehicle incidents, shootings, hurricane work. On average, over 100 workers are…
A newsletter of workplace safety and labor issues
How workers died last week: Forklift, logging, construction, machinery, vehicle incidents, shootings, hurricane work. On average, over 100 workers are…
Last week, in a little noticed statement in the Maryland Register, the Maryland Division of Labor and Industry announced the…
How workers died last week: Electrocutions, explosions, falls, shootings, crushed in compacter, killed in vehicle incidents. On average, over 100…
Soon after James Garfield was inaugurated in 1881, a disgruntled job seeker shot him at the train station in Washington,…
Following last week’s post about public employee deaths and lack of OSHA coverage, there is unfortunately more to add from…
How workers died last week: Suffocated in a farm silo and confined spaces, electrocuted, shot, stabbed, hit by vehicles and…
On Sunday night, September 8, 60 Minutes devoted its entire program to 9/11 and the Fire Department of New York…
Imagine you’re recruited for a job with a bunch of other workers. It’s a job with lots of hazards —…
How workers died last week: Coal mining, railroad incident, forklift, electrocution, scaffolding collapse, vehicle incidents, shootings, stabbing, fires and falls.…
The Washington Post ran an amazing article written by Michael Lewis yesterday, about Chris Mark, the “Principal Roof Control Specialist”…