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  • Rules for Preventing Excavator Injuries on NY Construction Sites
    Our New York construction accident law firm explains state regulations for excavating equipment and who may be liable for an employee injury.
  • Rules for Preventing Power-Operated Equipment Injuries on New York Construction Sites
    Our New York construction accident law firm explains state regulations for power-operated equipment and what employees should do if hurt.
  • Rules to Help Prevent Injuries When Using Derricks on New York Construction Sites
    Our New York construction accident law firm explains state regulations to prevent employee injuries when using derricks for hoisting.
  • Cranes Safety Regulations for Cables and Rigging on New York Construction Sites
    Our New York construction accident law firm explains state regulations to prevent injuries involving wire rope, fittings, clips, and splices on cranes.
  • Safety Regulations for Mobile Cranes, Tower Cranes, and Derricks on New York Construction Sites
    Our New York construction accident lawyers explain state regulations for cranes and derricks and what to do if a lack of safety precautions causes injuries.
  • Safety Regulations for Hoisting Ropes, Rigging, and Chains on NY Construction Sites
    Our New York construction accident lawyers explain state safety regulations for ropes and rigging in material hoists under the NY Industrial Code.
  • MASSACHUSETTS WIND ENERGY PROJECT - Salem Wind Terminal Development
    Wind energy development is moving forward in Salem, Massachusetts. 800 new jobs are expected to be created.
  • New York City Construction Workers Should Be Protected From Injuries on Boatswain's Chairs and Stilts
    A New York construction accident lawyer explains the dangers of severe falls from boatswain's chairs and stilts and how workers could be owed compensation.
  • How the New York Industrial Code Protects Bricklayers and Carpenters on Scaffolds
    A New York City construction accident lawyer explores state regulations for special scaffolds used by carpenters and bricklayers.
  • Industrial Code Guidelines for Suspended Scaffolds on New York Construction Sites
    A New York City construction accident lawyer explores state labor laws that protect workers from falls and injuries on suspended scaffolds.
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