Construction Worker Killed By a Falling Rock
An Ohio construction worker died after a huge rock fell into a channel in which he was working. The accident happened at a Trotwood, Ohio, worksite on the afternoon of October 13. The construction worker
An Ohio construction worker died after a huge rock fell into a channel in which he was working. The accident happened at a Trotwood, Ohio, worksite on the afternoon of October 13. The construction worker
Ever since COVID-19 started, workplace injuries are on the rise. During a virtual event organized by VelocityEHS, almost 500 attendees were polled on work related injuries and COVID-19, more specifically on topics such as worker stress and
Since September 15, 2020, H.B. 81 became effective making remarkable changes to the Ohio workers’ compensation law. The new bill intends to build workers’ compensation coverage for delay facility employees. It makes several changes that
Ohio Supreme Court ruled that a man who got injured at work and later found that he was able to work part-time sedentary work (he did not pursue such work yet), is not eligible for
Conditions in Ohio’s prisons stricken by the COVID-19 pandemic are terrible. Inmate and prison workers are at high risk. Ohio’s prisons have a 9% rate of infection, which is the highest in the state (compared
The Butler County Coroner’s office revealed the person’s identity. Forty-eight-year-old Timothy Dale Adkins from Franklin, Ohio was killed on Wednesday morning in Hamilton in a construction workplace incident. The man lost his life after suffering
Claudia Boughman was a nurse at New Dawn Rehabilitation and Health Center, a nursing home in Dover. She worked with the residents in their last years and did not leave them even during the pandemic.
Ohio Governor DeWine signed House Bill 81, legislation that will change numerous aspects of the state’s worker’s compensation system. The bill was signed on June 16th. House Bill 81 was made to cover workers’ compensation
Within the past eight days, drivers have hit five Ohio Department of Transportation crews operating on the road. Two ODOT workers were injured. More and more people are returning on the roads, and they must
OSHA’s On-Site Consultation Program is now offering no-cost and confidential occupational safety and health services all across the country. Trained consultants will work with managers and employees to recognize workplace hazards, and give advice for
Many businesses across Ohio started working again on Monday. The Ohio Department of Job and Family is asking firms to report workers who refuse to return to work. The main focus now is safety at
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