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Michael Joseph points out how falling debris on construction sites is often the result of poor safety practices—like throwing materials off a roof instead of using a chute, or using weak cables that can snap under pressure. 

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Michael Joseph explains how New York’s Labor Law gives workers the right to real fall protection—not just ladders or scaffolds, but also lifelines and harnesses. 

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Michael Joseph highlights a common danger on construction sites—climbing in and out of trenches without proper ladders. 

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Michael Joseph explains how New York’s Labor Law 240 protects construction workers from falling debris and other gravity-related injuries. 

Often called the “ladder law,” it actually goes far beyond ladders. 

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Michael Joseph breaks down why Labor Law 240 is one of the strongest protections for construction workers in New York. 

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Michael Joseph explains how serious injuries can happen when excavators are misused or safety steps are skipped. 

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