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Scaffolding Injury 

Every year a mind-blowing number of 4,500 people fall from scaffolds, suffering injuries, which require hospitalization. Out of those, 50 people die as a result of the accident. For this reason, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, OSHA, has implemented a safety standard in 1971 in order to provide a safer working environment for construction workers.

Have you or someone you know sustained a scaffolding injury while on the job?  If so, contact one of our construction injury attorneys in your area today!

Scaffolds that have been manufactured according to the OSHA regulations have stable working platforms, as the platform supports at least four times the intended load. In addition, the scaffolding components, such as legs, arms, runners, frames, outriggers, decking and planning are also designed to support more than the intended load.

Causes of scaffolding accidents

  • Improper construction
  • Negligent maintenance
  • Planking/supporting give way
  • Slipping

How to use scaffolds properly

  • Utilize the proper means of access suggested
  • Look at the scaffold every time prior to use
  • Climb with both hands
  • Refrain from carrying items when climbing
  • Maintain manual contact with the frame at all times
  • Avoid use when slippery or wet
  • Never overload a scaffold platform
  • Ensure the working maintenance of a scaffold constantly

Have you or someone you know sustained a scaffolding injury while on the job?  If so, contact one of our construction injury lawyers in your area today!

Scaffolding injuries a person can sustain due to a scaffolding accident:

  • Brain damage
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Broken bones
  • Concussions
  • Fatal injuries

As too many people die or are seriously injured each year as a result of scaffold accidents, the majority of these accidents could be prevented if adequate measures were taken in advance.

If you or a loved one has sustained a scaffolding injury at a construction site, you may wish to contact a construction injury lawyer and seek information concerning your legal options and rights. Contact one of our construction injury attorneys in your area today!


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  Did You Know?
 

Compared To Other Industries, Construction Tends To Be More Dangerous.

The rate of injury for workers in the construction industry is approximately 60 percent higher than the overall average for all workers.  Recognizing that hazards exist and planning ahead to properly control or eliminate them, helps protect the working men and women of the construction industry and saves businesses time and money.

Construction has the third highest rate of death by injury.

The death rate in the construction industry is about 15.2 deaths per 100,000 workers.  The leading causes of death among construction workers are falls from elevation, motor vehicle crashes, electrocution, machines, and stuck by falling objects.  The only two industries that have a higher death rate include mining and agriculture.


 


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