Oklahoma companies as well as their employees may be interested to learn that people who suffer from obstructive sleep apnea are more likely to get hurt during work. A Canadian study has found that patients with sleep apnea were almost three times more prone than...
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Month: March 2016
What Will Help Your Case in a Hit and Run?
You do not have to be in the car, nor do you have to be driving your vehicle to be the victim of a hit and run. In fact, many hit and runs occur in parking lots. When you are faced with a situation - like a hit and run - that is not your fault; you might experience a...
Case shifting and workplace injuries
Each year, many Oklahoma employees suffer injuries related to their jobs or that occur in workplace accidents. According to industry insiders, some doctors will attribute injuries that are not directly traceable to a person's employment to the workplace anyway because...
Keeping construction cranes safe
Oklahoma construction workers may be more likely than other types of workers to consider safety issues when they see a crane in the air above a work project. However, those who don't operate cranes might be surprised that standards for eligibility to run this type of...
How to Know If I’m Being Discriminated Against at Work?
Workplace discrimination is not always an in-your-face circumstance. When discrimination happens, the victim often feels a sense of humiliation or embarrassment. If you have been discriminated against in the workplace, it is important to act quickly and keep excellent...
Better hard hats for Oklahoma workers
Hard hats have been used for an extended period of time to help protect workers in many Oklahoma occupations from injuries. They are supposed to be worn when there is a possibility of being struck by a flying or falling object, being shocked or being burnt. However,...
OSHA data shows consequences of unsafe working environments
Oklahoma residents who work in the meatpacking industry know how dangerous their jobs can sometimes be. According to data obtained from OSHA, there were 34 injuries reported at 10 Tyson Foods plants in the first nine months of 2015. Of those injuries, 17 were...