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Kit Case, Author at Washington Workers' Advisor
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Washington Workers' Advisor. All posts by Kit Case. At -57’, Seattle to Become One of the Deepest Harbors in North America. September 15, 2016. Army Corps of Engineers Releases Seattle Harbor Draft Feasibility Report and Environmental Assessment. US Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public comment on the Seattle Harbor Navigation Improvement Project Draft Feasibility Report and Environmental Assessment released on August 2nd. Comments will be accepted through Aug.31, 2016. Ldquo;Large ships with deep dr...
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Tragic Cannery And Construction Site Deaths Highlight Need For Safety Enforcement - Washington Workers' Advisor
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Washington Workers' Advisor. Tragic Cannery And Construction Site Deaths Highlight Need For Safety Enforcement. July 30, 2015. Today’s post comes from guest author Catherine Stanton, from Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano. I was horrified when I recently read about a worker for a tuna company who was killed when he was cooked to death at the company’s California canning factory. According to the. New York Daily News,. As a person with feelings and emotions, I think of the horror and pain h...
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Medical marijuana a growing workers comp challenge - Washington Workers' Advisor
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Washington Workers' Advisor. Medical marijuana a growing workers comp challenge. August 10, 2015. Today’s post was shared by Workers Compensation and comes from www.businessinsurance.com. Medical marijuana poses challenges for the workers compensation industry, but some experts and recent research say it could be an alterative to long-term opioid use. Long-term opioid use can be unsafe for injured workers and costly for payers, Mr. Atchison said. It remains illegal under federal law, however. Is a nation...
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Washington Workers' Advisor. Can an employer follow a Union contract with finishing the negotiation with that Union. WELCOME TO OUR BLOG. Is a nationally recognized firm serving clients across the nation and internationally with their Washington State workers’ compensation claims, Longshore and Harbor Worker and Defense Base Act cases, and maritime injury claims. Professional mediation services are provided to parties in these areas of law, as well. Jane Dale joined Causey Law Firm in 2014. She handl...
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Employer Fraud Archives - Washington Workers' Advisor
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Washington Workers' Advisor. Tag Archives: Employer Fraud. Roofing Company Owner Faces Felony Charge for Not Paying Workers’ Comp. July 30, 2015. A Mason County, WA roofing contractor faces a criminal charge for allegedly failing to provide workers’ compensation insurance for his employees while they were on the job. The Washington State Attorney General’s office has charged Peter Daniel Yeaman, 55, with unregistered contracting and doing business when his workers’ comp coverage was revoked. Construction...
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Seattle Employer Fined $424,850 for Safety and Health Violations - Washington Workers' Advisor
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Washington Workers' Advisor. Seattle Employer Fined $424,850 for Safety and Health Violations. August 13, 2015. Inadequate emergency response plan for fuel spills one of many concerns. A marine terminal operator in Seattle is facing more than $400,000 in fines from the Department of Labor and Industries. L&I) in connection with multiple serious safety and health violations at its facility on Harbor Island. L&I recently cited Seattle Bulk Shipping. During the inspection, L&I placed an immediate restraint ...
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workplace injury Archives - Washington Workers' Advisor
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Washington Workers' Advisor. Category Archives: workplace injury. Tragic Cannery And Construction Site Deaths Highlight Need For Safety Enforcement. July 30, 2015. Today’s post comes from guest author Catherine Stanton, from Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano. I was horrified when I recently read about a worker for a tuna company who was killed when he was cooked to death at the company’s California canning factory. According to the. New York Daily News,. As a person with feelings and emoti...
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Fines Archives - Washington Workers' Advisor
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Washington Workers' Advisor. Tile and Granite Company Fined – Silica Dust Exposure. December 28, 2015. Wall to Wall Tile and Stone of Vancouver, Wash. has been fined $261,000 for failing to protect workers from exposure to silica dust and other health hazards associated with stone slab grinding. The employer was cited for seven “failure to abate” serious violations. These are violations that the company had been previously cited for but had not corrected, including:. Not providing noise and hearing prote...
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Uncategorized Archives - Washington Workers' Advisor
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Washington Workers' Advisor. At -57’, Seattle to Become One of the Deepest Harbors in North America. September 15, 2016. Army Corps of Engineers Releases Seattle Harbor Draft Feasibility Report and Environmental Assessment. US Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public comment on the Seattle Harbor Navigation Improvement Project Draft Feasibility Report and Environmental Assessment released on August 2nd. Comments will be accepted through Aug.31, 2016. Ldquo;Large ships with deep drafts are being deployed...
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