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Time Spent Putting on Safety Gear Should Be Paid Time for Workers

In many industries, the use of appropriate safety gear can significantly reduce the chances of injuries happening. But, it can take a bit of time for workers to put safety gear on and take it off at the end of the day. That said, a question arose recently regarding whether workers should be paid for […]

Construction Site Falls Are a Major Concern

A 62-year-old construction worker was killed recently when he fell from an East Harlem building that was undergoing repairs.  The man had been replacing roof gutters when he fell from the top of the six-story building.  There were permits for repairs to be performed at the East Harlem building; however, those permits were for renovation […]

The Risks of Night Construction

After-hours construction is supposed to be permitted only in very limited circumstances. In reality, however, more and more after-hours projects are being approved throughout New York City. The NY Post reported that 99 percent of all applications for after-hour construction work were approved last year.  Night construction work requires a special variance, and the Buildings […]

New York Workers’ Compensation Law Firm Discusses Trench Collapse

Recently, a 40-year-old construction worker was at a worksite in Queens, New York. He was overseeing the construction of a building foundation and the process of laying rebar.  Unfortunately, a wall of dirt fell onto the man, burying him to above his head. He had to be pulled out of the collapsed trench by firefighters […]

Workers Rally for Safer NY Job Sites

We often talk about the work of federal and state regulators, safety advocacy groups and others standing in the gap to provide safety for front-line workers in the construction industry, but in some cases, the workers themselves also seek improvements within the industry. A report in ENRNew York shows thousands of workers rallying on the […]

New York Injury Attorneys Take a Look at Gas Line Construction Injuries

Recently, a construction crew was using a drilling rig at a construction site in Long Island City when the rig hit a high-pressure gas line. According to the New York Post, a “geyser of flame erupted” after the gas line was hit.  Fortunately, the two-alarm fire was contained in the rig and the fire did […]

Statistics on NY Workplace Injury and Fatality

Many news reports, newsletter pieces and other types of articles deal with the controversy of New York Labor Law 240 and the environment that New York construction workers often face while on the job. Some sources go deeper into the reality of labor environments by discussing statistics in order to talk about what happens within […]

Sidewalk Sheds and Construction Injuries

Construction is everywhere in New York City, as older spaces are improved and maintained and newer spaces are being rapidly built. As De Zeen Magazine explains, a construction boom is going on right now — particularly in the residential market. The value of construction projects in the first half of 2015 alone was $22.2 billion, […]

New York Advocacy Groups Discuss Scaffolding Laws

There’s a great deal of debate in Albany and all around the state about New York’s scaffold law, which is one of the strictest of its kind in the country. This portion of New York labor law came to be when workers began constructing some of the earlier skyscrapers that made New York what it […]