Throughout California, many first responders and firefighters work hard to help keep this state safe. Unfortunately, performing these duties can sometimes result in bouts of post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD. To help solve this growing problem, Governor Gavin...
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How to prevent injuries related to heat stress
Parts of California are warm and sunny, and many people find themselves working in high temperatures. Unfortunately, working in these environments sometimes leads to heat stress. Here's more information about this condition and what you can do to prevent it. What is...
Injuries on construction sites
Some of the most dangerous workplaces in California are construction sites. Workers should be aware of dangers and follow the required safety protocols. Individuals who work on construction sites face dangers from a variety of sources, including equipment and...
Tips for minimizing your risk of a workplace eye injury
Your California employer is generally required to take steps to help prevent you from getting hurt at work. However, you can also take reasonable steps to minimize the risk of incurring an eye injury while performing your job-related tasks. Make sure to wear...
Can you get workers’ comp if you’re an at-home employee?
Many people who work from home and telecommute often wonder if they're still entitled to workers' comp if they suffer from an injury while performing work tasks. Employees who work remotely in California are covered under workers' compensation provided by employers....