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Most Common Types of Construction Accidents

Some of the most common types of construction accidents include construction site falls from a height, scaffolding accident and workers being run-over by operating equipment. Each of these mishaps can cause serious injury or death and each of these accidents can be completely avoided through effective safety measures.

If you or someone you care about has suffered a construction accident, do not hesitate to contact our office for a free consultation.

Construction Site Falls

Common construction site falls include roof related falls, crane falls, scaffolding falls, elevator shaft falls and falls resulting from holes in flooring. Proper protection equipment and safety precautions are necessary to protect the lives of workers and preserve the well-being of their families.

Scaffolding Falls

The use of scaffolding is pervasive and necessary in the construction industry. Some of the most dramatic structures that have been built by humans relied on scaffolds to get the job done.

A recent study found that 72 percent of construction workers injured in scaffold accidents connected the event with planking or supports giving way or the employee slipping or being struck by a falling object. These are circumstances that should not occur when sites follow OSHA standards. Most scaffolding accidents can be avoided through proper training and preventative measures.

Scaffolding is a temporary framework used to support construction workers and their materials during the construction or repair of large structures. Scaffolds can reach considerable heights and must be built correctly in order to ensure the safety of those working with them. Scaffolding falls can occur for a variety of reasons, but one of the most tragic takes place when faulty scaffolding construction is to blame.

Defective scaffolding is by its very nature a completely preventable construction accident. The oversight of some can easily result in the horror and tragedy of others.

Unsafe/faulty ladders

A ladder is one of the most important types of construction equipment, but one that is often taken for granted. Ladders remain a simple way to move from one level to another, and these simple wooden or steel frames are the bedrock upon which the construction industry is built. It is extremely important that the correct type of ladder be provided to the worker to keep him or her safe. Often the safest way to ensure a workers safety is to have a fellow worker brace the ladder to make certain that the ladder does not fall.

Elevator Shaft Falls

During construction, elevator shaft falls can take place with fatal results. Although there have been reported cases of individuals surviving falls from dramatic heights, a plunge of only a couple dozen feet can be fatal in some instances. Tragically, many elevator shaft falls can be easily prevented through proper training and safety precautions.

Holes in Flooring on Construction Site

Falls may occur during the construction process that can lead to injuries or even death. When holes in flooring are not properly marked, they become a serious safety hazard for even the most experienced construction workers. Falls caused by holes in flooring or weak flooring are a major risk for any member of a construction team.

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