Friday, June 28, 2013

How to Avoid Stand Injuries

When you think about stands, you think about hunters, professionals who work in labor departments and industries, firemen, and other professionals who frequently see great heights due to their career choices. While stands and lifts assist many working professionals with their duties, they can also lead to dangerous situations. Many people who work in these professions are injured every year when they fall from stands and lifts used for their jobs. Stand-related injuries are often incredibly serious because the falls typically occur when the lift or stand is at its highest level, many feet above the ground with no barrier to catch the worker underneath.

Injuries Caused by Falling From Heights

Stand injuries are similar to those attained from falling from heights, but these injuries may also be slightly more serious since the person involved may become caught in the lift or in the safety restraints. Most often, injuries falling from stands occur because the person involved is not using their safety restraints properly or at all or is using a broken safety restraint. There are many different types of serious injuries that can be caused by falling from a lift, a stand, or a bucket. These injuries include but are never limited to:

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Firearm Safety 101

Every year, events in the news prompt us to rethink gun control and gun safety. More and more, we realize that while guns can provide safety, a mechanism for hunting and other hobbies, and an outlet for stress on the range, they are dangerous and even a simple mistake can lead to deadly consequences. If you are thinking about purchasing a gun to protect yourself, your children, and other family members, it’s important to have a basic rundown of the simple facts before attempting to use one at all. Not all guns are the same and therefore, some firearms will have unique safety features and requirements that you should follow on an individual basis. However, all firearms safety measures start with the same basic ideas and principles. Here are some of the most important safety principles for firearms safety to get you started:

NHTSA: Still No Deadline for Car Backup Camera Rules

Every year, pedestrians are injured or killed when a driver backs into or over a person. Backover accidents commonly occur because the driver was not paying attention or was unable to see the entire space behind the vehicle before reversing. As many Boston vehicle accident lawyers are aware, most victims of backovers tend to be children or the elderly when playing or walking in a private driveway.

In an effort to prevent backover accidents, many automakers began installing cameras mounted to the rear of the vehicle that would allow drivers to watch for pedestrians or other objects behind the car. The backup cameras were found to have the highest potential for reducing backovers, according to studies by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).