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04.12.12

Customer’s icy behavior burns frozen yogurt worker’s arm

Many young people in Colorado would love a chance to work with ice cream and frozen yogurt, but the frozen treat business isn’t always as sweet of a deal as it may seem, sometimes employees can find themselves in sticky situations. A 21-year-old worker at a frozen yogurt store found out about that the hard…

04.6.12

Verizon worker’s electrocution, death sparks federal fines

The telecommunications giant, Verizon, was recently sanctioned by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration. OSHA imposed fines of more than $140,000 for safety violations on the company following the death by electrocution of one of the company’s technicians last year. The fines were the highest OSHA had in its power to impose. Though the…

03.2.12

Avondale Crash Sends Ambulance Crew, Others, to Hospital

Highway 50, east of Avondale, was closed after a three-vehicle crash injured five and fatally wounded a sixth. An ambulance on its way to Colorado Springs with a patient onboard struck an Xcel Energy pickup truck that was attempting to make a left hand turn. The ambulance clipped the back bumper of the truck, sending it…

02.23.12

Workers hospitalized after chemical cloud spreads at IHOP

A cloud of chlorine gas emanated from the dishwasher in an IHOP last week after an employee mixed two cleaning products and started the wash cycle. “There was a big cloud of smoke and it filled up the air. It smelled like straight bleach,” according to one witness. This incident could lead to workers’ compensation…

02.17.12

CRPS, RSD and CO Workers’ Compensation

Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) or complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) can be the debilitating result of a simple or minor injury or the result of something more severe, such as a heart attack, stroke or other trauma. When an on-the-job injury results in the development of CRPS/RSD, Colorado workers’ compensation may be available to cover…

02.17.12

Construction worker still recovering from nail gun head injury

A 45-year-old construction worker is happy to be safe and healthy after a three-inch nail was accidently shot into his skull. The man, who suffered this severe head injury in the workplace, was convinced he was going to die after the incident, but doctors discovered that the nail had missed all major blood vessels in…

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