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  • Deaths In The Florida Workplace

    Bob Carroll | September 18, 2006 4:58 AM | 0 CommentsPinellas, FL Category: Workplace Injuries

    The list of workplace deaths in the past week compiled at Confined Space underscore the need for greater attention to safety. And, sadly, features a number of Florida incidents. A sampling of the list: Weekly Toll: Death In The American WorkplaceAttendant dies after struggle with maximum security patientCHATTAHOOCHEE, Fla. - An attendant at the state's largest mental hospital collapsed and...

  • Asbestos Cases Winding Down

    Robert Blanchard | September 14, 2006 10:29 AM | 0 CommentsPensacola, FL Category: Workplace Injuries

    It has been an honor representing the many clients who found themselves injured by exposure to asbestos. Most were exposed in the workplace, working hard jobs as boilermakers, pipefitters and other jobs that were key to our country's industrialization and our success in World War II. Now with many of the offending companies out of business or just coming out of bankruptcy, most remaining claims...

  • Ground Zero Responders Given Mixed Messages By EPA

    Bob Carroll | September 10, 2006 5:37 AM | 0 CommentsPinellas, FL Category: Workplace Injuries

    Ground Zero will be remembered with many images, news stories, events and editorials as we approach its 5th anniversary. One news item should not be necessary. According to Medical News Today our government, in the tradition of its Katrina response, did not provide a clear warning to the responders and the public about the dangers in the air. As a result, 70% of the responders have developed...

  • Labor Day Thoughts About A Deadly Week For U.S. Workers

    Bob Carroll | September 04, 2006 8:13 AM | 0 CommentsPinellas, FL Category: Workplace Injuries

    On Labor Day we should pause to realize how many workers in the U.S. die each week performing their duties, providing needed services, building our homes, transporting our goods, supporting their families and chasing the American Dream. Confined Space provides a listing of the weekly death toll for us to review.Weekly Toll: Death In The American WorkplaceTree service worker dies as saw taps...

  • Shortage Of OSHA Inspectors In Florida

    Bob Carroll | August 31, 2006 7:30 AM | 0 CommentsPinellas, FL Category: Workplace Injuries

    Thanks to Confined Space for this explanation of the lack of workplace inspections by OSHA. SHOCKED! Not Enough OSHA InspectorsFollowing the death of a construction worker who fell from the roof of the 30-story building to the sixth floor deck, Jacksonville, Florida media seem surprised that there aren't enough OSHA inspectors to ensure that workplaces are safe.According to Charles Sorenson, an...

  • TampaBays10.com Details Construction Site Fall To Death

    Bob Carroll | August 26, 2006 12:30 PM | 0 CommentsPinellas, FL Category: Workplace Injuries

    TampaBays10.com is breaking the news of a tragic construction site death in Southwest Florida. Sadly, it is a story of preventable mistakes I have heard before. Construction worker falls to death in EsteroSouthwest Florida authorities say a construction worker fell 21 stories to his death through a ventilation shaft at a high-rise work site.The Lee County Sheriff's Office says 24-year-old Jose...

  • Falling Debris Kills Two Workers

    Bob Carroll | August 16, 2006 7:28 AM | 0 CommentsPinellas, FL Category: Workplace Injuries

    Fellow InjuryBoard blogger, Richard R. Schlueter in Atlanta, posts the sad story of two workers killed when a front end loader caused debris to fall 19 floors on a construction site. The events occurred in Dallas, but they could just as easily occur in Atlanta or Tampa Bay. In Florida, the families of the workers would have rights under our Workers' Compensation Laws and potential rights...

  • Ohio Workers Slighted by Workers' Comp

    Staff Writer | August 15, 2006 12:12 PM | 0 CommentsMiami, FL Category: Workplace Injuries

    A recent Miami Herald article detailed a scandal in the Ohio Bureau of Worker's Compensation. It is estimated that hundreds of workers in the state of Ohio who were injured on the job received fewer benefits than they had coming because of flaws in record-keeping and possible fraud. Out of 8,900 cases that the Ohio Bureau of Worker's Compensation reviewed, as many as 1,500 deserved additional...

  • The Big Dig Defect Was No Secret

    Bob Carroll | July 13, 2006 7:03 AM | 0 CommentsPinellas, FL Category: Property Owner's Liability (Slip & Fall)

    Structural building defects that suddenly take a live or lives have many fathers.My experience in cases where a death or serious injury occurs because of a structural defect parallels what is being reported in the New York Times about the Big Dig tragedy in Boston. Investigation almost always reveals advance warning and multiple responsible parties who each failed to do what was required.Wide...

  • Appealing to the Enemy

    Robert Blanchard | July 12, 2006 11:09 AM | 0 CommentsPensacola, FL Category: Workplace Injuries

    I am sure Republicans didn't mean it when they took your rights away in workers compensation, medical malpractice, medical devices ...."Trial Lawyers Court GOP"Charm offensive? "Last week, ATLA dispatched a team of Republican trial lawyers to meet with key GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill. ... behind the scenes, ATLA has been surprisingly generous toward GOP organizations," giving $30,000 apiece...

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