OSHA Issues New Directive to Keep Communication Tower Workers Safe

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has updated its Communication Tower directive regarding the use of hoist systems used to move workers to and from workstations on communication towers. The movement follows a dramatic increase in preventable injuries and fatalities in the industry. More fatalities involving communication tower workers occurred in 2013 than in the […]

Federal Safety Review: New York & Atlantic Railway

On July 8th a garbage truck collided with a New York & Atlantic Rail, although no one was injured the crash prompted a federal safety review. The review will include railway management, compliance with safety regulations, and certifications of engineers and conductors. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a Railway accident, […]

Health Department Investigates Illegal Daycares

A new investigative unit, staffed by five inspectors will be cracking down on illegal daycare centers in NYC. The death of a 3-month old baby at an illegal daycare center last Monday prompted the investigation. The day of the incident the daycare had 15 children, 3 children more then legally permitted in NYC. The New […]

Multiple Accidents on the Sprain Brook Parkway

Two crashes early Monday morning on the Sprain Brook Parkway shut down multiple lanes between Armonk and Purchase. Those traveling southbound on 1-684 experienced delays as the road came to a gridlock. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the accidents. The Sprain Brook Parkway is known as a dangerous road, perhaps one of the […]

Multiple Accidents on the Sprain Brook Parkway

Two crashes early Monday morning on the Sprain Brook Parkway shut down multiple lanes between Armonk and Purchase. Those traveling southbound on 1-684 experienced delays as the road came to a gridlock. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the accidents. The Sprain Brook Parkway is known as a dangerous road, perhaps one of the […]

The Goal: Return $14 Billion Unclaimed Funds to Their Rightful Owners

New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli will be sending staff from his office to several events throughout the state of New York this month to assist residents in searching for lost and forgotten funds. “I encourage everyone to come out to the community events to search for money that may be waiting for you,” […]

Does the New Central Park Car Ban do Enough?

A new ban went into effect Monday Morning, prohibiting cars north of 72nd street. City Councilmember Mark Levine, and Mayor Bill De Blasio introduced the ban. Reducing the amount of cars in Central Park will inevitably create safer conditions for pedestrians and cyclists, but is it enough? The southern end of Central Park is still […]

Can Google Help Reduce the Number of Railroad Crossing Accidents?

The Federal Railroad Administration is exploring the possibility of digital mapping companies aiding in reducing the number of railroad-vehicle collisions. Causalities from train-vehicle crashes have increased in years past. While technology has created hazards by distracting drivers, in this instance, it may do the opposite. Apple, TomTom, Mapquest, and Garmin may also participate. Details regarding […]

Worker Injured in Bagel Store Explosion

An employee at a bagel shop in Mountain Lakes, NJ suffered severe injuries after a can of aerosol cooking spray exploded. According to police, the can fell and rolled under a grill, ultimately exploding from the heat. The injured employee reportedly suffered burns to her face, hands, and legs. Another employee suffered minor injuries. If […]