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Construction Injuries Can Be Prevented And Addressed

By: Garrett Hawkins Home | Legal


I am a construction site manager and throughout the years have witnessed many hazards as well as injuries on sites commonly associated with the U.S. construction industry. Construction works in America face more risks of work-related injuries than any other worker in any other industry.

Several construction workers are at a much higher risk of things like repetitive motion injury, welding mishaps, trench injuries, scaffolding injuries, defective equipment mishaps, electrocution, falls as well as other dangerous injuries.

Take a look at these horrifying construction accident related facts:

* Approximately 6% of the labor force in American works within the construction industry. This 6% translates to about 7 million individuals working in the industry. About 1.5 million of that 7 million work as self-employed individuals.

* About 6,000 fatalities occur every year due to construction accidents, with is about 15 deaths per day. In most cases, electrocution is the cause of the construction injury death.

* Very few construction companies have formal safety programs.

* Of the approximate 600,000 construction companies located in the USA, about 90% of them have less than 20 workers employed.

* About 15% of the workers compensation costs are used for construction injuries.

* As a result of the constantly changing construction environment, it can be difficult to get safety procedures into place on a regular basis.

How To Avoid Construction Mishaps

Falls, striking injuries, caught-in-something injuries and electrocution are the most common four reasons for construction accidents.

When trying to avoid falls associated with construction work, be certain to always wear protective personal fall arrest. In addition, it's a great idea to be sure all workers can use ladders or scaffolds properly. Labeling floor openings and then the opening covers can help too.

By always being focused and never being distracted on a construction site, you can help avoid struck-by accidents. In addition, you can wear clothing that makes you easily able to be seen in addition stay away from placing your body between a moving and a fixed object.

If you want to particularly avoid construction accidents where you might be caught in something, think about trench safety in advance. If you prepare to enter a trench (most notably a 5 foot or larger) there must be a shield system in place before you enter. Of course, several smaller trenches also could use a system of protection. Most sloping, benching and shoring protective systems can help you avoid injury.

In the realm of construction injuries as well as deaths, electrocution plays a common role. Construction site managers who want to keep their workers safe from electrocution should enforce the following tips. First, all workers must know where all utilizes are located far before work has started. Those workers who are trained to use equipment must be told to look out for overhead electric lines. Any workers who use portable electric tools must be made to use grounded equipment.

When you know more about construction mishaps learn the facts and realize there are ways to avoid construction injuries, you can become a much better construction site supervisor.



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About the Author:
Garrett Hawkins is a law student in Oregon who writes about legal topic that interest him. Garrett hopes to be a personal injury lawyer in Portland someday, specializing in auto accidents, boating injuries, construction accidents laws and more. Please do NOT take my opinions as legal advice. I am NOT an attorney.

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