Ground-level workers on construction sites in Texas are exposed to multiple struck-by hazards. They have to be alert to dangers posed by falling objects from higher levels, flying debris and moving equipment. Employers are responsible for the health and safety of workers, and they must address...
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Are you dealing with back pain suffered on the job?
As a Texas oil and gas industry worker, you no doubt understand that this type of work often ranks high on lists of industries that carry increased risk for on-the-job accidents and worker injuries. Your employer has hopefully provided all necessary training, information and equipment to help you...
Workers’ last line of defense is personal protective equipment
Workers in Texas and other states risk their lives each day. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration provides safety standards and guidelines for all industries. However, many employers fail to recognize potential unanticipated incidents. That is where appropriate PPE is crucial as a...
Beware, hand injuries can jeopardize earning potential
An estimated one million workers across the country receive treatment for hand injuries each year. Any of those injuries can cause permanent damage, although strict compliance with safety standards could prevent them. Employers in Texas are responsible for keeping workers safe, and that includes...
Driver fatigue in the oil fields is life-threatening
Oil well sites in Texas are mostly in remote areas. Workers in the oil and gas industry typically have to drive long distances to well sites from their lodging sites or homes. Furthermore, some workers must frequently make long trips between equipment yards and well sites. Along with long shifts,...
Oil and gas rig work is among the most dangerous jobs
Many Texas employees work on oil and gas rigs, which happens to be one of the most dangerous types of work in the United States. Whether you’re new to the industry or have been a rig worker for many years, you no doubt understand how critical safety training is to avoiding on-the-job injuries....
Do you have a slow-developing workplace injury?
Maybe you’re one of many Texas employees who have been working the same job for decades. Then again, perhaps, you’ve had several jobs over the last 10 years. If you’ve been experiencing discomfort in your joints, muscles, tendons or nerves, you might have a workplace injury called repetitive...
Sleep deprivation raises workplace injury risks
Workers in the known hazardous industries in San Antonio and elsewhere in Texas might not realize the importance of a good night’s sleep. A lack of sleep increases their workplace injury risks. Alertness and concentration are crucial elements when it comes to reaction times in emergencies. Whether...
Could an employer be responsible for workplace injuries?
It is optional for employers in Texas to carry workers’ compensation insurance. However, those who do must comply with rules and regulations. Similarly, employees covered by workers’ compensation may not sue employers, except in cases of gross negligence by the employer. Employer misconduct could...
Is your headache a sign of TBI?
When you go to work each day, you no doubt reasonably expect to carry out your duties in much the same manner as you did the previous day. While unforeseen circumstances may arise, your day-to-day Texas workplace experiences are likely somewhat usual. Whether you’re behind a desk in an office or...