The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has determined that there were 5,250 work-related fatalities in 2018: a 2% rise from the previous year's total of 5,147. Residents of New Jersey should know that the truck drivers and sales workers saw the highest number of...
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Warehouse workers face increased safety risks
New Jersey warehouse workers may face serious dangers on the job. While brick-and-mortar retail may face challenges, the warehouse sector continues to grow, change and expand. One company, Amazon, runs over 150 million square feet of warehouses internationally, and it...
WHO formally defines burnout as a diagnosable condition
Burnout is something that many workers in New Jersey suffer from without even knowing it. Now, however, the World Health Organization has formally defined the condition as something diagnosable. Within its occupational context, burnout is a syndrome caused by...
How going back to work impacts worker’s compensation benefits
New Jersey workers or others who are hurt on the job may be entitled to medical and other benefits. Generally speaking, employees will have to initially seek care from a company doctor. However, they can usually seek the care of their own doctor 30 days after...
Extraction industry workers at risk for hearing loss
According to an American Journal of Industrial Medicine report, roughly 61% of people who work in the gas and oil extraction or mining industries are exposed to noise levels at work that rise to the level of hazardous. There are also chemicals used in those industries...
Court rules employers must test air to select right respirator
Employers in New Jersey received clear guidance from an appeals court decision regarding the Respiratory Protection Standard from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The federal court ruled that employers need to measure and evaluate all respiratory...
Floor tape can help make workplaces safer
Individuals who work in a warehouse setting in New Jersey or anywhere else may find that they are less likely to get hurt when the floors are properly marked. Floor markings can be customized to meet the needs of a given warehouse. For instance, they can be used to...
The many ways workers can get hurt on the job
Employees in New Jersey and throughout the country should remain aware of the possible dangers that they could face while at work. Dangers may be present whether a person works from home, in an office or in a warehouse setting. Poor air quality could be among the...
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, teens run high car crash risk
Parents of teen drivers in New Jersey have good reason to worry about the approach of summer because it's a dangerous season for teens on the road. In fact, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety calls the 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day the deadliest for...
McDonald’s employees calling for OSHA to investigate violence
New Jersey employees who are concerned about workplace injuries should be aware of a call to OSHA to investigate McDonald's, a major fast food franchise found all over America. A Chicago-based group of employees is claiming that workers are in danger from irate...
