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Holes in walking working surfaces seriously injure Indiana workers
Posted on September 14, 2011 by Ronald Todd
Holes in walking/working surfaces are made during construction for duct work, skylights, etc. When these holes exist at a construction site, OSHA regulations mandate that contractors protect against falls from height by providing personal fall arrest systems, covers or guardrail systems. 29 CFR 1926.500 through 1926.503. If a worker falls through a hole, he runs the risk of a wrongful death injury, paralysis injury, paraplegic injury, quadriplegic injury or other spinal cord damage.
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