Remembering Our Fallen Workers on Worker’s Memorial Day

Workers’ Memorial Day, also known as International Workers’ Memorial Day, is an annual day of remembrance and action observed around the world on April 28th. It’s a chance to: Honor workers who have been killed, disabled, injured, or made sick by their work. Call for improved workplace safety standards. Renew efforts to prevent future tragedies.…

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The Danger of Falls in Construction Work

Construction sites are a constant hub of activity. Workers must navigate complex scaffolding, ladders, and beams, often at significant heights. While the finished product may be a huge skyscraper or a sprawling bridge, the construction process itself is filled with danger. Falls are the leading cause of fatalities and serious injuries in the construction industry.…

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Every Year, North Dakota Gets Deadlier for Workers

For the past few years, North Dakota has been named one of the deadliest places for workers in the country. We were #1 in 2021, and it appears we were #1 in 2022, as well. Per Inforum, there were about 417,000 workers in North Dakota in 2022, and the worker fatality rate that year remained…

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