A hidden toxin lurks beneath our feet. It fills our sewers and belches from oil refineries. It is highly corrosive and flammable. As a gas, it is colorless and smells like rotten eggs in trace amounts. At high concentrations, it’s nearly unnoticeable until the worst symptoms take effect. Its name is hydrogen...
Category: Work Injuries
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Exposure
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a colorless and highly flammable gas, which smells like rotten eggs at low levels. On the other hand, the gas has a sweet odor at higher levels and can sometimes go undetected through smell. Hydrogen sulfide is naturally produced by decaying organic matter. It is common in oil...
Work Injury
Question: I got injured at work. Is there any way that someone is responsible for my expenses and lost income?
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Answer: I'm assuming your employer is covered by Workforce Safety and Insurance (Worker's Compensation). If that is the case, then you have a claim for benefits under that...