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WHO SAYS NOBODY WANTS WIND ENERGY - CERTAINLY NOT GOOGLE!Offshore wind energy is in its infancy but still significantly impacts alternate energy.
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Rules for Preventing Power-Operated Equipment Injuries on New York Construction SitesOur New York construction accident law firm explains state regulations for power-operated equipment and what employees should do if hurt.
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Longshore Occupational Disease Benefits for East Coast Harbor WorkersOur Jones Act lawyers explain how longshoremen and harbor workers can collect federal benefits and other compensation for occupational diseases.
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Rules to Help Prevent Injuries When Using Derricks on New York Construction SitesOur New York construction accident law firm explains state regulations to prevent employee injuries when using derricks for hoisting.
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9 Biggest Injury Risks for Jones Act Workers on Container ShipsOur Jones Act lawyers explain why crew members are hurt on container ships and how seamen could be owed significant compensation for their injuries.
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Cranes Safety Regulations for Cables and Rigging on New York Construction SitesOur New York construction accident law firm explains state regulations to prevent injuries involving wire rope, fittings, clips, and splices on cranes.
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Joint Venturers Oersted and Eversource Propose New Wind Farm in New YorkJoint Venturers Oersted and Eversource Propose New Wind Farm in New York.
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Update: NJ "Ocean Wind" Project Construction and Maritime FacilitiesPSEG will continue to support onshore infrastructure construction, while Oersted focuses on the offshore components.
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Compensation for Jones Act Injuries During Emergency Maneuvers to Avoid a CollisionOur Jones Act lawyers explain why injuries occur when performing emergency maneuvers and how seamen could be owed significant compensation.
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TWO VESSELS BEGIN OCEAN SURVEY WORK IN PREPARATION FOR WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT OFF OF N.J.Big things happening off the coast of New Jersey. 2 vessels have started surveying for wind energy development.