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Precast Concrete Erection Injuries at Construction Sites in Indiana
Posted on October 13, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Indiana construction workers erecting precast concrete members and related activities, such as grouting, must be protected from falls of 6 feet or more. Contractors can protect against falls from height by the use of guardrail systems, safety net systems or personal fall arrest systems. If these systems are infeasible or create greater construction site hazards, then a fall protection plan can be developed and implemented that meets the OSHA requirements under 29 CFR 1926.502(k).
Falls from height are serious problems at construction sites. Falls are the number one reason of construction fatalities and a major cause for injuries such as severe traumatic brain injury, quadriplegic injury and paraplegic injury.
If you are a union construction worker what has been injured on a job site, call a qualified construction injury attorney to protect your rights at (317) 375-7718 or online at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com. Construction injury cases can be won or lost based on your attorney's investigation of your accident.
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