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Here at the Lombardi Law Firm we add blog content that is personal to those involved in accidents. We write this way so you have an understanding of how we think and handle cases - your case. We invite you to call us if you think we can help you resolve your legal problems. We settle most of our cases, because we do the basic legal work necessary to understand the facts of your case. We offer on our website, relevant and concise information that you will be helpful to you as you get ready to settle or to try your case. 

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12/18/2012
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Federal Law Requires Employers to Protect Against Dangerous Falls

Fall protection at construction sites is an increasingly necessary component to protect workers dealing with dangerous equipment and those working at heights.

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12/17/2012
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Woodbury County Iowa Tower Worker Falls as Safety Cable “Broke”.

Several news sources describe this water tower worker’s fall at the Pierson work-site being caused by a safety cable breaking. He is said to have fallen.

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12/26/2011
Steve Lombardi
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Fall Protection Safety Gear and the Kossuth County Grain Elevator Fall

Two people, can’t be sure if they were workers, fell 35 feet from a ladder at a site where grain elevators were apparently being constructed. The news blurb is pretty brief and doesn’t contain a lot of facts but here it is - Link.

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5/8/2009
Nick Lombardi
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Another water tower fall by worker, but this time in Waterloo, Iowa.

We have previously reported on a maintenance worker falling from a water tower into the tower itself. Today we report on another incident in Waterloo, Iowa where the same thing occurred. This time it took an hour to rescue the man. The maintenance worker was sandblasting the inside of the water tower. His name or condition or injuries were not released. The man fell 30 feet so that would require a fall protection plan and harness.

Besides the Des Moines Register see KCCI News.



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