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Entries Tagged Job Site Injuries

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The Next Steps to Take If You Get Injured on the Job

Make sure you know all of your legal rights so that you can handle the ramifications of a job site injury as stress-free as possible
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Contractors Finding Easier Ways to Handle Toilets

Tools for moving and setting bulky toilets reduce the risks of injury and product damage.
9 Hazards Plumbers Should Be Aware Of

9 Hazards Plumbers Should Be Aware Of

Here’s a look at some of the most-common dangers plumbers can find on the job site
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Dealing With an Accident in a Company-Owned Vehicle

Plumbers spend a lot of time using company-owned vehicles and, unfortunately, accidents do sometimes happen. If you suffer any injuries — or are at fault — here’s a breakdown of what happens next.
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What Liability Can a Customer Carry in a Job Site Injury?

Injuries can happen to even the most safety-minded of plumbers, and in some of those situations premises liability could come into play. Here’s a breakdown of the basics.
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Be Prepared For When OSHA Comes Calling

If you have a solid plan in place beforehand, an OSHA job site inspection won’t be quite so tension-filled
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Top Job Site Dangers To Watch For

The risk of injury is high in plumbing. Don’t overlook the dangers you face on a daily basis.
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8 Critical Questions If You’re Injured on the Job

Even when on-the-job safety is highly prioritized, injuries can happen. If you’re not sure how exactly to proceed from there, this information can help.