Workers in the cleaning industry complete jobs that others often take for granted. Janitors and custodians maintain a clean and sanitary environment in both private and public commercial spaces. They are essential workers, and yet the risk of injury they face each day...
Workplace Injuries
Older hospital workers and high risk: What to know
The workforce is aging, with a larger percentage of workers over 40 than ever before. And, the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that the average age of workers across all industries is 41 years old. Of course, aging is a natural and inevitable process, and it does not...
Report: Are firefighter fatalities decreasing?
Anyone who works in Maryland’s public safety sector is committed to protecting others – but it is critical to note that this commitment often leaves them facing serious risks to their own safety. In particular, the risk of suffering a fatal injury on the job is...
When can I work again after falling in the workplace?
Falling from even a short distance on the job can put workers at risk of suffering a serious injury. And according to the National Safety Council, falls in the workplace are one of the top accidents that keep individuals out of work while they recover. Work injuries...
Workers: Pay attention to back pain
Many Maryland workers may know that falls and the overextension of muscles are some of the most common causes of injuries in the workplace. With how common these incidents are, it is no wonder that they are also some of the leading causes of back injuries. In previous...
Torn rotator cuffs are a risk across industries
Rotator cuffs are the groups of muscles around each shoulder joint. They are some of the most complex joints in the body, as well as one of the most frequently used. That is only one of the reasons why injuries – or even tears – to this joint are some of the most...
Three tips to help teachers stay safe this year
In the current circumstances of the global pandemic, teachers are more concerned than ever about creating a safe learning environment for their students. However, teachers should also be consciously aware of their own safety. As we have discussed in past blog posts,...
Spike in reckless driving places more workers at risk
The state and workplace shutdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic meant that there were far fewer vehicles on the road.Many people might think that fewer vehicles should mean fewer accidents, but that is not necessarily the case. Alarming reports from across the country...
FAQ: Reporting your injury to your employer
Workers never expect to suffer an injury on the job. One day might start just like any other, but then a worker might slip and fall on the warehouse floor, sustaining a serious traumatic brain injury. In these cases, it is often necessary to seek medical attention...
Stay on your toes: Foot injuries have a large impact on workers
Workers who are on their feet all day often know the reality of foot pain. Standing on a cement warehouse floor all day can cause a significant amount of strain on one’s feet, back and legs. Even with the foot pain workers might experience, they face even more risks...
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