by Robert Reeves | Jan 18, 2020 | personal injury, Injury Prevention, workers compensation
Working as a painter might appear to be pretty light when you compare it to other jobs. However, there’s actually a pretty high number of painting injuries each year. In fact, there’s a few different ways in which a painter could end up with an...
by Robert Reeves | Jan 11, 2020 | personal injury, Injury Prevention, workers compensation
Strains and sprains are some of the most common work injuries. Therefore, it’s important to know how you should respond if you find yourself injured. One way which doctors recommend is the RICE method. This four-step plan can help get your injury under control...
by Robert Reeves | Jan 4, 2020 | personal injury, Injury Prevention
Many people tend to do the same tasks day in and day out at work. However, this can potentially lead to a repetitive strain injury. It can be hard to do your work when dealing with one of these injuries. Therefore, it’s important to know what to look for, and...
by Robert Reeves | Jan 2, 2020 | personal injury, Injury Prevention, workers compensation
Just like in auto shops, mechanics also need to be careful when working. In fact, due to how many mechanics work alone, it’s especially important that they stay safe. Practicing good mechanic safety procedure isn’t too hard. Rather, there’s a few...
by Robert Reeves | Dec 28, 2019 | Injury Prevention, personal injury, workers compensation
Keeping proper footing is important for moving around the workplace safely. However, tripping hazards can get in the way of this. Not only can they cause you to drop anything you’re carrying, but you could also get hurt from the fall. Therefore, it’s...
by Robert Reeves | Dec 24, 2019 | Injury Prevention, personal injury, workers compensation
Natural gases are very useful, and used in many different kinds of work environments. However, they can also be quite dangerous if used improperly. As a result, it’s important to practice good natural gas safety. Doing so will ensure you keep yourself safe when...