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How to Avoid Falling Construction Site Hazards
Posted on August 05, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Falls from height are the leading cause of all construction fatalities. Common construction site hazards include guardrails that are missing or down, unprotected sides, openings in walls and floors, improperly installed or maintained scaffolds, unguarded steel rebar and misuse of ladders.
The following OSHA regulations can reduce the risk of a worker falling from heights at the construction site:
- The proper use of fall arrest systems, guardrail systems or safety net systems when workers are exposed of a fall of 6 feet or more
- A competent person regularly and frequently inspects the job site and ensures that all openings or holes are either covered or guarded
- All covers are capable to support two times the weight of workers, equipment and material that the cover may need to support
You don't have to Settle for Workers Compensation after your Construction Site Injury
If you have been injured by construction site hazards, you don't have to settle for workers compensation. Other parties beside your employer may have responsibility in keeping the job site safe for you and other workers. You may be able to recover against another subcontractor, general contractor construction manager, supplier or developer. An experienced construction injury attorney can guide you through the entire process to make sure your family gets the full and fair compensation they deserve.
At the law offices of Ronald S. Todd, P.C., we help clients throughout Indiana get the medical care they need and financial compensation they deserve after their devastating construction accident injury.
Contact a Construction Site Accident Lawyer at Ronald S. Todd, P.C.
With so many financial considerations on your mind, from medical bills to lost wages at work, you need a construction injury lawyer that understands that you are looking for a way to make ends meet. We handle construction accidents on a contingency basis, so you don't pay attorney fees until you get the compensation you deserve.
If you or a loved one falls from height at a construction site, you need an experienced construction accident Indiana attorney. Construction accident cases can be won or lost based on investigation conducted by your attorney. The sooner you hire a qualified attorney, the sooner we can start protecting your rights. We offer evening, weekend, and off-site visits in order to better serve you. Call 317-375-7718 or contact us online at www.ronaldtoddlaw.com today for a free consultation with a workplace accident lawyer.
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