Worker Support

Get help with workplace safety, injuries, and worker rights

MassCOSH provides workplace safety help, worker rights information, and guidance for people dealing with unsafe job conditions, injuries, or health concerns.

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What kind of help do you need?

Pick the path that fits your situation—each card opens more detail, links, or next steps.

I have a workplace safety concern

Learn what to document, who to contact, and how to take the next step.

I was hurt or exposed on the job

Find information to help you respond, document what happened, and seek support.

I need general help or information

Explore worker resources, guidebooks, surveys, and support pathways.

How we help

How MassCOSH supports workers and families

MassCOSH works to help workers and communities respond to unsafe conditions, understand their rights, and connect with trusted education, advocacy, and support.

Practical guidance

Clear next steps for workplace safety concerns, injuries, and hazards.

Worker education

Resources that help people understand job safety, health risks, and worker protections.

Community support

Connections to programs, organizers, and support networks that strengthen worker voice.

Advocacy pathways

Opportunities to move from individual concern to broader collective action.

First steps

What to do if you have a workplace safety issue

If you are dealing with an unsafe job, injury, or exposure, these are the first steps to take.

Document the issue

Write down what happened, where it happened, who was involved, and when it occurred

Protect your health

Seek medical care or immediate support when needed, especially after an injury or exposure.

Gather information

Save photos, records, names, notices, or other details that may help explain the problem.

Reach out for help

Use MassCOSH resources or contact the team for guidance on your next step.

Tools & guides

Guides and resources

Curated checklists, action steps, and education materials you can use right away. When you need reports, deep reads, or the full library, follow the links below:

Safety

Public Employee Health

In 1970, Congress passed the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) creating comprehensive worker protection standards; all private sector employees were covered. In MA, Public Sector employees (outside the Executive Branch) were provided some protection by MGL 149 Section 6 which predate

Checklist

Health & Safety Survey

Sample Health & Safety Checklist/Survey Below is the Sample Health & Safety Checklist/Survey. Use this survey as a tool to identify and describe hazards in specific departments of your office or workplace. Download the Health Survey PDF

Guidebook

Guidebook

If you’re concerned about workplace hazards, there are practical steps you can take to protect your health and safety, supported by fact sheets for guidance. If you’re part of a union, work with your steward to raise concerns. Workers and unions should approach health and safety improvements like an organizing effort—building pressure on the employer as needed to achieve meaningful change.

Support

Action Steps

Action Steps for Injured Workers If you are injured or become sick because of your work, you have a right to medical treatment and, in some cases, wage replacement benefits under workers compensation. Workers' Compensation is a type of insurance that all Massachusetts employers are required to have

Community

Support for families and communities

Unsafe work affects more than one person. MassCOSH also supports families and communities through education, outreach, and shared resources that help people respond together.

Family guidance

Family-facing support or educational materials

Community education

Shared learning, outreach, or advocacy support

Explore more

Training, events, and publications that connect to the help you’re looking for—jump to a hub or browse when you’re ready to go deeper.

Programs

Explore programs that support worker health, safety, and advocacy.

Events

Attend trainings, workshops, or gatherings that connect people to action.

Publications

Browse reports, fact sheets, and materials you can read or share.

FAQ

Common questions about workplace safety

Short answers to questions workers and families often search for…

How do I know if there is a safety or health problem at my workplace?

Warning signs may include:

  • No training
  • Broken tools or machinery
  • Unsafe chemicals
  • No protective gear
  • Heat stress
  • Repetitive injuries
  • Violence threats
  • No emergency plan
  • Pressure to work unsafely

Employers are required to provide a workplace free from recognized serious hazards.

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OSHA Worker Rights: https://www.osha.gov/workers

What should I do if my workplace is unsafe?

  1. Document the hazard
  2. Report it internally if safe
  3. File with OSHA or DLS
  4. Seek support from MassCOSH
  5. If immediate danger exists, seek emergency help

You should never be punished for raising genuine safety concerns.

What are my rights if I get injured at work?

In Massachusetts, you may be entitled to Workers’ Compensation, which can include:

  • Medical treatment
  • Partial wage replacement
  • Disability benefits
  • Protection from retaliation

Report injuries to your employer immediately, preferably in writing.

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Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation

https://www.mass.gov/workers-compensation

Who can help me with workplace safety concerns?

MassCOSH can help you understand your options and connect you with support.

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info@masscosh.org

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617-825-SAFE

Reach out

Need help figuring out the next step?

Reach out to MassCOSH and we’ll help point you toward the right resource, support path, or next action.