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While construction work slows down here in Illinois during our brutal winters, it doesn’t come to a halt. Some projects still have to move forward. However, employers need to take Read More
A construction site in suburban Chicago turned deadly earlier this month when a steel beam fell some 30 feet and struck two workers. A 55-year-old man died and his 27-year-old Read More
As we recently discussed, construction workers whose jobs put them on Illinois interstates and expressways are at considerable risk of injury by negligent, reckless and impaired motorists. Recently, some Illinois Read More
Construction workers whose jobs place them on or along Illinois’ tollways and expressways have among the most dangerous jobs there are. Not only are they working with heavy, potentially dangerous Read More
While the Chicago area’s brutal weather limits the number of outdoor construction projects during the winter months, many of them have to move forward. That means construction workers have to Read More
In September 2017, construction work was underway on a hotel in Waukegan. One of the workers hired for carpentry on the project suffered a devastating construction accident in which he fell Read More
Illinois citizens lucky enough to have found gainful employment in the construction industry will make many sacrifices to hold onto their jobs. Unfortunately, we have learned that personal safety is Read More
When you look around, you see beautiful architecture in the buildings that contribute to our area’s commercial success. It seems like a miracle that ordinary men and women are able Read More
Ongoing construction in the Aurora area is a good thing! It is a sign that our community is not just thriving but growing as well. We need this construction to Read More
All construction workers are at risk of experiencing a work accident. Construction sites are often fraught with hazards both on the ground and at elevations. Roofers, who routinely work at Read More
If there is one thing American cities and suburbs like Aurora have in common, it is the presence of ongoing construction. If it seems like building and road construction never Read More
Scaffolding is a crucial element of many construction projects. In a nutshell, these structures allow workers “safe” access to the highest areas of a building. As you can see, “safe” Read More
Road construction workers wear bright, reflective vests for a reason. Working on a construction site is always dangerous; doing it with thousands of car cruising by, sometimes just a few Read More
On-the-job alcohol use is not contained to any one industry or entirely absent from any industry. It’s always a potential threat and something employers must watch out for. That said, experts Read More
Falls are a huge problem in the construction industry, even with modern safety regulations. Many of these falls, predictably, involve ladders. Medical professionals point out that the accidents are preventable. The Read More
When moving loads overhead on a job site, there is the risk that objects will come loose, fall and injure workers on the ground. In fact, injuries in which workers Read More
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