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OSHA fines salons for exposing stylists to formaldehyde

Posted on December 15th, 2011 No Comments

Recently, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has made an effort to prevent stylists and salon workers from being exposed to formaldehyde in their workplace.  Investigators have found that many salons and beauty schools continue to use products with formaldehyde in ways that violate OSHA’s formaldehyde regulations.

Formaldehyde is most often found in straightening and smoothing hair products.  Already this year, OSHA officials have cited 23 salons and beauty schools in Pennsylvania and 7 other states with formaldehyde violations.

The chemical first caught the attention of the federal workplace safety agency in 2010 when a stylist wrote them a complaint stating that she had suffered eye irritation, nosebleeds, and breathing difficulty after using a product called Brazilian Blowout.  The hair product, like many others, does not say it contains formaldehyde on the container, but identifies the chemical by other names like “methylene glycol,”methylene oxide,” “paraform,” “formic aldehyde,” and more.

Heath issues related to formaldehyde are most often are caused by absorbing the chemical through the skin and inhaling it in the air.  Formaldehyde exposure can lead to respiratory problems, eye and nose irritation, allergic reactions, and cancer.

To learn more about what to do if you or someone you know has become ill or injured as a result of  illegal workplace conditions, contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 610-667-7511 today.

Cotton Gin worker killed in workplace accident

Posted on November 30th, 2011 No Comments

A fatal workplace accident that occurred at a cotton gin is now being investigated by North Carolina labor officials.

According to officials, the man was found conscious, but lying face down. He was unable to tell emergency crews how he was hurt.

The worker was then transported to Lenoir Memorial Hospital before being transferred to Pitt County Memorial Hospital. He was pronounced dead later that night. The accident occurred at a warehouse facility of Jones County Cotton Gin, Inc.

Workplace accidents can cause serious injury or worse. Our deepest thoughts are with the friends and family of the victim.

Man seriously injured in Bazzini Nut Company accident

Posted on November 21st, 2011 No Comments

A man was injured as a result of a workplace accident that occurred on Friday at the Bazzini Nut Company.

According to police that were on the scene of the incident, the accident occurred when the man was working on a conveyor belt near the area where the belt wraps around three drums.

The employee’s arm became caught in the conveyor belt and it was severed below the elbow.  Workers recovered the man’s limb and put it on ice. The man was transported to the hospital in order to be treated. There has been no update on the man’s condition at this time.

Our thoughts are with the friends and family of the victim at this time.

State of Montana reports drop in number of workplace injuries

Posted on November 17th, 2011 No Comments

The state of Montana is reporting that they have seen a decline in the number of workplace injuries and illnesses that have occurred in the last year.

According to annual survey from Department of Labor, there were 5 injuries per 100 full-time workers in 2010. This number has decreased from 2009 when the there were 5.3 per 100 workers.

Officials with the department have said that much more needs to be done to make safety the first priority, but they are pleased with the improvement. The highest rate of injury was reported in the manufacturing industry.

If you or a loved one works in an industry that does not put safety first, you may be in danger of suffering from a serious injury. Contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 610-667-7511 if this has happened to you.

Two injured in separate workplace accidents, both involve falling from trees

Posted on November 3rd, 2011 No Comments

Two people were injured in separate workplace accidents after falling out of trees in Briarcliff and Eastchester.

The first incident occurred in Eastchester when a 33-year-old man fell 45 feet from a tree when his harness was severed while he worked to trim branches. The second incident occurred in Briarcliff Manor when a Verizon worker fell 20 feet from a tree.

The man in the first incident was employed with Alfredo Vasquez Tree Co. and it was only he second day on the job. Although he just began working with this company, he has had nearly 14 years experience working with trees.

The man was held up by one rope and using the other to cut the branches. The two were rubbing together and the tension cause one to sever. He was alert when emergency crews arrived at the scene. In the second accident, the man was not seriously injured, but was transported to the hospital to be treated.

If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a workplace accident, contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 610-667-7511 today.

Three Lowe’s stores have been fined by OSHA for repeat violations

Posted on October 27th, 2011 No Comments

Three Lowe’s stores in Pennsylvania have been cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for repeat safety violations.

The three stores are located in Hanover, Carlisle and Palmyra and were cited for a total of 11 violations. The proposed penalties include exposing workers to dangerous conditions such as chemical and electrical hazards. Fines for the penalties are $96,030.

The Carlisle store had five repeat violations, the Hanover store has three repeat violations and the Palmyra store had two repeat violations. The director of the local OSHA office stated that the Lowe’s stores were putting their employees in danger by repeatedly exposing them to health and safety violations.

If you or a loved one has been injured at work because of safety violations, you may be able to receive compensation for your pain, contact the Pennsylvania workers compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C.,by calling 610-667-7511 today.

Pennsylvania workers at Amazon plant hospitalized due to unsafe conditions

Posted on September 21st, 2011 No Comments

Employees at an Amazon plant in Pennsylvania’s LeHigh Valley have been hospitalized due to what an emergency room doctor called “unsafe conditions.”

Over the past two months there have been multiple complaints from employees that the heat and demands to work overtime have been unfair and frustrating. An emergency room doctor then called regulators claiming that these conditions were causing health issues.

The doctor stated that several employees from this Amazon warehouse were treated at the hospital for heat-related problems. Many employees have said that they suffered unbearable heat and were pushed to work at a speed that was nearly impossible to sustain. The hospital doctor’s said that some of the patients were pregnant woman who were working in the heat.

If you or a loved one has been working in improper condition and this has caused you to suffer an injury or illness, you need experienced representation on your side at this time. Contact the Pennsylvania worker’s compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 610-667-7511 today.

Woman injured while working at Volkswagen Plant

Posted on August 25th, 2011 No Comments

A woman suffered life-threatening injury while working at a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga.

A co-worker has stated that the woman was injured when her glove got caught in an assembly line machine and caused the woman to lose her finger. The line was shut down immediately.

Emergency personnel responded to the scene to transport the woman to the hospital and begin an investigation into the accident. A reconstruction team is currently trying to figure out the order of events.

Workplace accidents can cause serious injury and cause a large financial burden. Our thoughts are with the friends and family during this difficult recovery time.

Fire destroys Pennsylvania recycling plant

Posted on August 10th, 2011 No Comments

A recycling plant in Plainfield Township, Pennsylvania was destroyed after a fire broke out last week.

There were three employee inside the plant, Nicos Polymer Group, when the fire erupted. Luckily, all three managed to get out of the building without serious injury.

Nearly 200 firefighters responded to the scene in order to fight the flames that consumed the 180,000 square foot steel building. The black smoke rose high in the air and was reportedly seen for miles. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time and remains under investigation.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a workplace accident, these injuries may prevent you from working and providing for your family. Contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers today by calling 610-667-7511 and discussing your options.

Bill proposes workers’ comp to firefighters with cancer

Posted on July 7th, 2011 No Comments

A bill that proposes allowing volunteer and career firefighters who develop cancer as the result of their service as a firefighter to receive workers’ compensation benefits is awaiting a signature from Governor Rendell.

The bill, HB 797, was recently passed by both the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and Senate.  Governor Rendell received the bill on June 28th, but there is no time limit for him to consider or sign it.

If the governor signs the bill into law, cancer will be listed among other occupational diseases that make firefighters eligible for workers’ compensation.

The bill would require firefighters receiving workers’ compensation to have served continuous firefighting duties for at least four years.  In addition, the bill requires that firefighters applying for workers’ compensation have tests and records that they were cancer free before they began their firefighting duties.

If you or someone you love is seeking workers’ compensation benefits, contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511 to learn more about how we can help you.

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