A recently published standard establishes minimum requirements to reduce the risk of disease transmission by exposure to infectious aerosols in new buildings, existing buildings, and major renovations.
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Thursday, October 26, 2023
Friday, October 20, 2023
New EPA Rule Will Lighten the Burden of Proving an Asbestos-Related Disease Claim
In many occupational asbestos claims, it has been challenging to establish that asbestos fiber was used in the workplace. That will soon change under recently announced US Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] Rules.
Monday, October 16, 2023
Wayne NJ Contractor Fined $180K for Exposing Workers to Energized Power Lines
The U.S. Department of Labor has entered into a settlement agreement with a New Jersey building contractor who allowed their subcontractors' employees to work in close proximity to high-voltage power lines at a Paterson work site in 2021 and 2022.
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
NJCRIB Submits Request for 3.9% Decrease in Premium Rate
The New Jersey Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau [NJCRIB] has submitted to the NJ Department of Banking and Insurance a request for a 3.9% decrease in the overall workers' compensation premium and rate level effective January 1, 2014.
Friday, September 29, 2023
Impacts of a Governmental Shutdown
The effects of a government shutdown on state workers' compensation systems and their integration with Social Security will vary depending on the specific circumstances of each state. However, some general trends can be expected.
Saturday, September 23, 2023
Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Occupational Exposure to Cellphone Radiation
Last week, the French government requested that Apple stop selling the iPhone 12 model because of excessive radiation detected during recent tests. The Agence National des Fréquences [ANFR] stated that “…Apple must immediately take all measures to prevent the availability on the market of the phones concerned present in the supply chain. Regarding phones already sold, Apple must take corrective measures as soon as possible to make the phones concerned compliant. Otherwise, it will be up to Apple to recall them.”
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Lawsuit Proceeds Against Amazon For Scheme to Obstruct a Workers’ Compensation Claim
An injured Amazon fulfillment center worker brought an action against Amazon.com Service LLC [AMAZON] for acts of its Third-Party Administration (TPA), Sedgwick CMA-Philadelphia [SEDGWICK], among other allegations, in interfering with the authorized workers’ compensation physician. The claim arose from a December 2019 knee accident the worker sustained at the AMAZON warehouse.