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Operation of Heavy Equipment at Construction Sites Lead to Construction Injuries
Posted on October 19, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Heavy equipment is part of the construction landscape. Semi trucks, bulldozers, backhoes, excavators, forklifts, lifts, dump trucks, and other heavy construction equipment are required to accomplish the work at the construction site. Because of their size and power, heavy construction equipment must be used with caution to prevent construction fatalities. If proper precautions are not taken, workers at the site can be seriously injured or killed. These injuries include severe traumatic brain injury, spinal injury paralysis, paraplegic injury, and wrongful death.
Many times heavy construction equipment accidents happen because of the carelessness or recklessness of the operators of the equipment or when OSHA regulations are not followed. To eliminate these construction site hazards, the general contractor and its subcontractors must have safety plans that eliminate these construction hazards.
If you or your family member has been injured at a construction site, call a construction injury lawyer at (317) 375-7718 or online at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com today for a free conference.
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