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What Are the Main Causes of Deaths on Scaffolds?
Scaffolds are important parts of the construction industry, allowing workers to reach high places and perform their work from a stable platform. Unfortunately, scaffolds
How Do You Know If Your Back Injury is Serious?
The human spine is one of the most crucial structural systems of the body, providing support and leverage for the limbs and supporting the
How Far Back Can I Sue for Overtime?
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of the United States upholds very specific laws regarding appropriate methods for compensating employees for their work. These
What Are the Most Common Causes of Accidents to Farmhands?
Agriculture is a major part of the California economy, and countless farmhands are handling difficult manual labor all over the Coachella Valley. These individuals
Can You Sue If a Job Doesn’t Pay You?
When you agree to employment, you and your employer establish a professional relationship with rights and responsibilities for both sides. As an employee, you
What Happens When a Person Suffers a Brain Injury?
Brain injuries are some of the most traumatic injuries a person can experience. The human brain is incredibly complex and delicate, and even slight trauma
COVID in the Workplace
California has been one of the states hit hardest by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Despite this, the slow spread of the virus has encouraged state
The 4 most common fatal accidents in construction
Most days, your work is hard, but you don't complain because the money helps you support your family. However, there are some days that are
Serving tourists might be detrimental to your health
Thousands of tourists stream to the Coachella Valley each year looking for memorable experiences. If you work in the kitchen of a restaurant or hotel, the visitors
Safety on the farm is critical
Even though safety advocates have named this week "Farm Safety Week," you likely understand the importance of taking safety measures every day on the job.
Stay out of sweltering heat to avoid temporary disability
This past week, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health urged employers in Riverside and other areas in the Inland Empire to protect employees
How should you proceed after an on-the-job injury?
Hard-working Coachella Valley employees across a wide universe of industries routinely suffer on-the-job accidents and injuries. Many of those work-related harms are far more serious
Workplace injuries: Wildfire smoke regulations now effective
The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health recently enacted emergency wildfire smoke regulations. Along with all the threats of workplace injuries wildfires pose, the
Construction workers’ accidents: Crash knocks worker down hole
Construction sites are inherently dangerous work zones. Employers are responsible for the health and safety of employees by following strict safety standards. The California Division