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Equipment on Jobsites Cause Construction Fatalities in Indiana
Posted on October 13, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Equipment are construction site hazards when proper safeguards are not used. Construction equipment have many moving parts that can cause severe injuries, such as amputations, crushed fingers, hands and other appendages, spinal paralysis, traumatic brain injury or even wrongful death. Under OSHA, safeguards are required to protect workers from injury. When employers safeguard their equipment, construction injuries from equipment can be eliminated.
Protecting workers at construction sites need to be the top priority of all the contractors on a jobsite. Construction fatalities can only be prevented when general contractors ensures that everyone at the jobsite are complying with OSHA.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a construction site accident, call a construction accident attorney at (317) 375-7718 or online at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com today for a free conference.
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