What are the most serious hazards for construction workers?
The construction sector offers well-paid employment for blue-collar professionals. Workers can secure competitive wages and comprehensive benefits packages by helping to erect, modify and repair buildings.
One of the reasons that construction work provides excellent pay is the risk of injury on the job. Construction professionals could sustain serious injuries at work. They are also at increased risk of dying due to hazardous working conditions.
What are the top safety concerns for construction professionals?
Falls: A fall from a significant elevation can cause debilitating injuries or death. Even professionals repairing the roof on a one-story building could sustain severe or fatal injuries if they fall.
Struck-by incidents: Many construction injuries begin with falling objects. Professionals working in trenches or below scaffolding could end up struck by dropped objects. They could also get hit by moving equipment. Such incidents can cause broken bones, brain injuries and other catastrophic injuries.
Caught-in or caught-between incidents: Workers sometimes end up involved in cave-ins while working in trenches. They could also end up trapped between moving equipment and building walls. Such incidents can cause crush injuries that cause permanent functional limitations or premature mortality.
Electrocution: Installing electrical supply is inherently dangerous. So is working with temporary electrical supply, such as generators and extension cords. Exposure to electricity can lead to burns and possibly even death.
Getting help after a construction accident
Construction professionals hurt on the job may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. Surviving family members may also be able to file a benefits claim. Reviewing the circumstances of a recent construction injury with a skilled legal team can help professionals evaluate their options for covering their losses.
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