Should you worry about carbon monoxide poisoning at work?
You may have a carbon monoxide detector in your home, but what about your workplace? Carbon monoxide poisoning pose a problem for Californians at their jobs.
You may have a carbon monoxide detector in your home, but what about your workplace? Carbon monoxide poisoning pose a problem for Californians at their jobs.
Types of wearable technology are being developed that could potentially contribute to construction worker safety.
You know how easily your PTSD symptoms could negatively affect your job should you be unable to control them while at work. This is particularly true if you work construction.
According to USA Today, hearing loss is America’s most common work-related injury.
Most workers do not have the means or resources necessary to advocate for themselves against the deep pockets of their employer.
Rushing back to work while you are still injured will only make problems worse. Instead you can stay home and heal while receiving payments from your employer’s insurance company.
Some California residents may feel sick at work but notice they feel better once they get home. Although some people may shrug off their symptoms.
Even though the majority of employers do want you to remain safe as you work, concerns about production can get in the way of that goal.
Long-term future of the program. This is something many DACA participants may have concerns about in the current political environment.
Reportedly, in 2015, there were 388 worker deaths in California. This works out to around 2.2 deaths for every 100,000 workers in the state.