Chicago Schools To Get Concussion Kits

In the midst of a growing awareness of the strong risk of traumatic brain injuries from contact sports, a foundation donated 80 concussion diagnosis kits to the Chicago public high school system last week. Even a seemingly minor impact can cause a dangerous traumatic brain injury and the foundation hopes to help protect young athletes.>> Read More

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Fungal meningitis outbreak slowing, experts say

The number of new fungal meningitis cases is slowing according to new CDC data. So far 438 cases of fungal meningitis have been reported in an outbreak that has killed at least 32. All of the fungal meningitis cases are linked to defective pharmaceuticals from the Massachusetts based New England Compounding Center, a specialty pharmacy.>> Read More

Girl bitten by SeaWorld dolphin

An 8-year-old girl was recently bitten by a dolphin at SeaWorld. WKMG-TV reports that the girl was visiting SeaWorld the day before Thanksgiving when she was allowed to feed fish to the dolphins. The girl’s parents were recording her as she became momentarily distracted while holding an empty fish tray. The impatient dolphin she was>> Read More

Head Injury and PTDS

While scientists have known for some time of the connection between traumatic brain injuries and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the link may be stronger than previously understood. Brain injuries are one of the most common wounds affecting soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. While it is obvious that an explosion or serious accident that causes>> Read More

Do I Have A Case If I Get Hit By A Falling Tree?

If you or someone you know is struck by a falling tree or branch, the owner or possessor of property upon which the tree sits may be liable for injuries or other damages caused. The owner or possessor of land can be held liable for injuries caused by falling tree branches if they knew of>> Read More

IL Pasta Manufacturing Plant Fined Workplace Safety

A lack of written standard operating procedures for the ammonia refrigeration process No emergency action plan A failure to perform inspections and tests on process equipment A failure to address the hazards of the ammonia refrigeration process A failure to address the findings and recommendations of the process hazard analysis team Other safety violations found>> Read More

Worker Amputation Leads To Fed Fining Manufactuer

A Sullivan, Illinois, manufacturer has been fined by the U.S. Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration for three repeated workplace safety violations. The federal fines come after a worker suffered an amputation injury at Agri-Fab Inc. work facility last fall. “Agri-Fab has a responsibility to recognize the hazards that exist in its workplace and>> Read More

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