Construction Injury
Workplace Injury, Construction Injury
The number of workplace injuries in 2023 for Washington State was 579. Not a day goes by without someone getting injured in their workplace and...
Construction Injury, Workplace Injury
On Tuesday, March 26, a 948-foot-long cargo ship leaving the Port of Baltimore crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing the bridge to collapse....
Construction Injury, Workplace Injury
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries oversees worker safety in the state. To help address potential workplace hazards and ensure that there are...
Construction Injury
Personal protective equipment (PPE) can prevent serious injuries from taking place on construction sites. It is the responsibility of the employer to ensure that their...
Construction Injury, Premises Liability, Workplace Injury
Washington has implemented stringent laws to prioritize the safety of construction workers, ensuring secure passage between different surface levels and across openings. Ensuring Safe Means...
Construction Injury, Workplace Injury
Washington State is committed to upholding stringent safety regulations for construction workers, with laws like WAC 296-800-16050 in place. This legislation mandates construction companies to...
Construction Injury, Aviation Accidents, Workplace Injury
On January 31, a hangar under construction at Boise International Airport in Idaho collapsed. This airport construction catastrophe killed three people and injured nine people...
Construction Injury, Workplace Injury
Washington State prioritizes the safety of construction workers through robust regulations. One crucial law, WAC 296-155-360, mandates that construction companies guarantee the safe usage of...
Construction Injury, Workplace Injury
In Washington State, stringent regulations are in place to prioritize the safety of construction workers. One pivotal legislation, WAC 296-880-30015, underscores the imperative for construction...
Construction Injury, Workplace Injury
Ensuring the safety of construction workers at elevated sites is a top priority in Washington State. Two key regulations, WAC 296-880-200 and WAC 296-880-20005, mandate...