What Injured Workers
Need to Know
Construction Injuries
- Amputation
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Nerve Damage
- Neck Injuries
- Herniated Disc
- Radiculopathy
- Back Injuries
- Brain Injuries
- Head Injuries
- Eye Injuries
- Loss of Hearing
- Internal Injuries
- Fractures
- Crush Injuries
- Burn Injuries
- Electric Shocks
- Knee Injuries
- Arthritis
- Meniscal Tears
- Chondromalacia
- Shoulder Injuries
- Sprains, Strains, and Pain
- Wound Infections
- Scarring
Construction Accident Prevention
Safety Tips for Construction Sites
Construction workers have one of the most dangerous jobs available today. In fact, the fatality rate for the construction industry is higher than the national average for all other industries. Specifically, construction workers face potential injuries or fatalities from falls, trench collapses, scaffold collapses, electrical shocks, failure to use proper protective gear and repetitive motion injuries.
The best way to prevent construction accidents is to anticipate problems before they occur. The following are general guidelines to prevent construction accidents:
- Attend safety training sessions
- Utilize protective clothing and gear
- Follow OSHA regulations
- Report unsafe or damaged equipment
- Form a rescue plan when working in trenches
- Report construction accidents to prevent them from happening again
For more detailed information on how to prevent specific types of construction accidents, browse the following links:
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