Injury Prevention Education compiled by Construction Accident Lawyer Florida Robert Rossano

Construction Accident Prevention

Falls

Falls are the leading cause of construction accident fatalities in the construction industry. An average of 362 fatal falls occurred each year from 1995 to 1999, with the trend on the increase.

It is important that safety and health programs contain provisions to protect workers from falls on the job. The following hazards cause the most fall-related injuries:

Unprotected Sides, Wall Openings, and Floor Holes

Am I In Danger?

Almost all sites have unprotected sides and edges, wall openings, or floor holes at some point during construction. If these sides and openings are not protected at your site, injuries from falls or falling objects may result, ranging from sprains and concussions to death.

How Do I Avoid Hazards?

 

Improper Scaffold Construction

Am I In Danger?

Working with heavy equipment and building materials on the limited space of a scaffold is difficult. Without fall protection or safe access, it becomes hazardous. Falls from such improperly constructed scaffolds can result in injuries ranging from sprains to death.

How Do I Avoid Hazards?

 

Unguarded Protruding Steel Rebars

Am I In Danger?

Unguarded protruding steel reinforcing bars are hazardous. Even if you just stumble onto an unguarded rebar you can impale yourself, resulting in serious internal injuries or death.

How Do I Avoid Hazards?

 

Misuse of Portable Ladders

Am I In Danger?

You risk falling if portable ladders are not safely positioned each time they are used. While you are on a ladder, it may move and slip from its supports. You can also lose your balance while getting on or off an unsteady ladder. Falls from ladders can cause injuries ranging from sprains to death.

How Do I Avoid Hazards?

Article Source:  http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/construction/falls/mainpage.html

 

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