If you work in a noisy environment or with chemicals, your job may be causing you to lose your hearing. Employees from various industries face risks of hearing loss due to prolonged noise and chemical exposure. Unfortunately, hearing loss is permanent and often goes...
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Year: 2023
Can hospital workers claim workers’ compensation for sprains and strains?
Health care employees work tirelessly to provide the best possible care to patients. Unfortunately, reports show that their dedication comes with a price. Strain and sprain injuries account for most workers’ compensation claims, and employees in the health care...
What support does a worker get after a transportation incident?
In Ohio, transportation incidents have emerged as the most common cause of fatal and nonfatal work injuries. According to reports from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there is a troubling upward trend as the number of worker deaths and injuries from...
What are “duty belt” injuries?
Police officers face a lot of risk on the job – but who knew that just dressing for work could be so hazardous? An officer can’t really start their day without strapping on the “Sam Browne” duty belt that carries all the essential tools of their trade. Unfortunately,...
The dangers of heat stress for outdoor workers
Summer is a popular time for hitting the beach, surfing, attending festivals, etc. But summer also brings extremely high temperatures, which can severely affect workers such as construction crews who primarily work outdoors. Outdoor work during summer mornings and...
How do self-insured workers’ compensation programs work?
When you get injured or contract an illness while on the job, workers’ compensation is there to help pay for any medical treatment you need. In Ohio, the state Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) handles most aspects of the compensation process, from reviewing the...
Bricklayers often need workers’ comp for herniated discs
Bricklaying has been around since ancient times and is just as vital today when constructing homes and commercial buildings. But like any other construction profession, being a bricklayer comes with its share of dangers. In addition to working in all kinds of weather,...
Ways to reduce work-related stress among health care workers
Work-related stress is an issue in workplaces across many industries, including health care. Long hours, demanding workloads, and the emotional and psychological weight of having someone's life in their hands can take a significant toll on health care workers. Over...
The risks of silicosis
Working with stone and rocks can be dangerous for several reasons. Stones can fall and crush workers; breaking rocks could cause pieces to fly into workers’ faces. Carrying heavy loads of stones can also lead to accidents and muscle strain-related injuries. But...
Common health risks welders face in the workplace
Metals are among the most commonly used construction materials today, so welders perform an essential role. Unfortunately, their job often means exposure to many factors that can endanger their health and safety. Here are some potential health risks welders face...