Farm work still considered one of the most dangerous jobs in the US
North Dakota Farm Work Still Considered Among the Most Dangerous Jobs in the Country Farm work has always had its dangers. It is a tough job that most people cannot handle. New technologies have not done much to make working on a job much safer. Evidence shows that it may actually be more dangerous to…
Read MoreND ATV accidents increasing
North Dakota Death and Serious Injury Rates from ATV Accidents Reach All-Time High in 2015 The people of North Dakota love enjoying the great outdoors. There is no greater freedom than what comes from being out on an ATV exploring the wilderness. Safety engineers have not been able to keep up with the desires of…
Read MoreConstruction Workers at Risk in Cold Weather Conditions
Cold Weather Conditions Place Construction Workers at Risk in North Dakota Know how to stay safe when working in freezing weather Every new building project, from houses to skyscrapers, relies on skilled construction workers to get the job done. However, construction workers face incredible safety risks on a daily basis. In the United States, one…
Read MoreNorth Dakota Agricultural Driver Regulations
North Dakota Agricultural Driver Regulations Called Into Question as Injuries Caused by Drivers Trying to ‘Beet’ the Harvest Every year farmers race to get their beet harvests processed and shipped while they are as fresh as possible. People drive trucks around the clock and many accidents with serious injuries happen every year. The controversy comes…
Read MoreNorth Dakota Leads the Nation in Drunk Driving Fatalities
An dangerous epidemic throughout North Dakota Despite the continued media attention, law enforcement programs and general knowledge of the risks of drinking and driving, this problem continues to be an issue in North Dakota. According to statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, North Dakota leads the nation in drunk driving fatalities. In North…
Read MoreWhy North Dakota Oil Fields Are So Deadly
Dangerous conditions, no matter the cost As part of a series for PBS NewsHour, reporter Jennifer Gollan recently investigated the death of a North Dakota resident who died at the Bakken oil field. Sadly, this death is only one of many that have occurred in the last decade. Since 2006, 73 other people have died…
Read MoreDo North Dakota Roads Have More Drunk Drivers?
The rate of drunk driving has decreased nationwide due to tougher laws and aggressive efforts by law enforcement agencies. The percentage of drivers who operate a vehicle while under the influence during the weekends has decreased from 38 percent to 8 percent, according to a report on WDAY news. While the traffic survey suggests that…
Read MoreOil Field Deaths Prompt Inquiry Into Causes
Oil field workers in North Dakota are prepared to meet the physical challenges and daily demands of the job. But when oil and gas extraction companies disregard workplace safety, even seasoned oil field workers are at risk of serious and fatal injuries on the job. A string of oil field deaths in North Dakota is…
Read MoreOilfield Facebook Page Uses Satire to Underscore Tragic Consequences Of Fracking
Facebook Page Uses Dark Humor To Underscore Tragedy of Bakken Oilfield Accidents Sometimes, you have to laugh just to keep from crying. At least, that seems to be the sentiment behind a new Facebook page, Bakken Oil Field Fail of the Day, that has cropped up to lambast the Bakken Oilfields of western North Dakota.…
Read MoreWhat is Distracted Driving? North Dakota Laws and Statistics
Distracted driving is not unusual. Some people just lose focus when they get behind the wheel. Here is an interesting fact from The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety: 88% of drivers 16 years old and older report that they feel threatened by others who talk on cell phones, and 96.1% feel threatened by drivers who…
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