Minnesota winters are notoriously harsh and can inspire dangerous conditions likely to affect most workers. Whether due to icy sidewalks, heavy snow or freezing temperatures, winter hazards can lead to workplace injuries that may require workers’ compensation...
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Worker’s compensation insurance
Workers who are at risk of a serious injury in Minnesota at work sometimes buy worker's compensation insurance. This insurance is designed to provide them with the money they need to pay for medical care, compensate for lost wages and cover funeral expenses in the...
Office hazards employers face in Minnesota
To most people in Minnesota, the office environment can seem like a safe haven when compared to other fields like nursing, construction, etc. However, as much as the injuries may not be equally dramatic, you can incur damages that can affect you for life. Here are...
Workers worry about their safety
No matter the job site, workers across the United States appear worried about their safety. Injuries happen at work sites, even on those jobs that don't come with significant risks. However, concerns among those working in dangerous professions are likely...
Cold weather is coming: Are you safe on the job?
Every Minnesotan knows that winter here can be both beautiful and brutal. If you work outdoors or frequently navigate treacherous conditions as part of your job, you are likely more familiar with the "brutal" elements. As such, now is an excellent time to ensure you...
Depression is commonly caused by a workplace accident
Being injured at work can affect every aspect of your life. Not only will you likely be in a lot of pain and struggling to complete daily tasks, but you'll also have to spend time at home or in the hospital or at home recovering, while unable to earn a living and get...
Construction safety standards that you should know
If you are a construction worker employed by a company, you should be protected by the safety standards that they put in place. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets regulations that employers must follow to prevent injury and death in the...
How can I protect myself from unsafe working conditions?
If you feel unsafe at work, you should not simply ignore this and carry on with your job. All workers have a right to be safe, even if you work in a high-risk profession such as construction or mining.The Occupational Safety and Health Act is a federal law that...
What are the types of Occupational Safety and Health violations?
The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) administers the Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health (MNOSHA) program. The agency sends out investigators to look into potential safety issues and uses their findings to decide whether to issue citations or...
Your right to a safe working environment
All workers in the United States have rights when it comes to job safety. Your employer has the legal obligation to provide you with a work environment that is reasonably safe. You also have the right to raise concerns about safety without fear of retaliation.If you...