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Electrical Accidents Cause Construction Fatalities
Posted on August 29, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Electrocution injuries occur when electrical construction site hazards are not properly planned for and eliminated. Workers must be protected from being exposed to an electrocution accident. OSHA regulations are the minimum safety standards at the jobsite. OSHA requires under Subpart K of 29 CFR 1926.416 to 1926.417 that:
- All equipment must be deenergized prior to any inspection or repair.
- Workers must be protected from any contract with energized power lines.
- Workers must be provided with the appropriate protective equipment.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an electrocution accident, you need an experienced Indiana injury lawyer. Electrocution accident cases can be won or lost based on investigation conducted by your attorney. The sooner you hire a qualified lawyer, the sooner we can start protecting your rights. Our phone lines are open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Call 317-375-7718 or contact us online at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com today for a free initial consultation.
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