The construction industry lags behind only the transportation industry in the number of work-related accidents each year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Crane accidents, in particular, have been a focal point for safety experts over the past decade because of the sharp increase in their number and severity nationwide. According to the BLS, there were 72 fatal crane-related accidents nationwide in 2006 and hundreds of injuries. [Read more…]
Assessing Blame When the Proper Safety Equipment Isn’t Used at a Construction Site
Millions of constructions workers essentially risk their lives to build taller buildings, repair streets or tear down hazardous structures. The public rarely considers the risks that construction workers face on the job; however, construction workers know how potentially dangerous their jobs are. Because of the risks, using the proper safety equipment is crucial. [Read more…]
Singer’s Death Puts Focus on Construction Site Injuries
The front man for a popular New York Irish rock band died recently after receiving a blow to the head while working his day job in construction. The singer, songwriter and guitar player for the band Mickey Finns was apparently hit in the head while at work January 9. Instead of seeking immediate medical attention, the singer went home where he died later that night. The exact circumstances surrounding the construction accident were not immediately clear. [Read more…]
Construction Workers Injured in Ithaca Accident
Two construction workers were injured in a construction accident this month in Ithaca, New York. According to news reports, construction workers were working on the site where a new Fairfield Inn is being built along Elmira Road on the morning of January 5 when the accident occurred. Two construction workers fell more than 30 feet. One of the workers was flown to Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse while the other was airlifted to Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Pennsylvania. The extent of their injuries is unknown as is the cause of the accident. [Read more…]
New Jersey Escalator Accident Injures Five Commuters
Each day hundreds of thousands of people use the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, or PATH, to get to school, work, or simply across town to visit friends. Last week, five of those commuters were injured in an escalator accident at the Exchange Place PATH station in New Jersey, reports the NY Daily News. [Read more…]
Construction Mobile Equipment Poses a Serious Threat to Workers
Construction workers often work under extremely hazardous conditions. Not surprisingly, the construction industry consistently has the second highest number of work-related accidents, behind only the transportation industry, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, or BLS. Along with the myriad of other hazards that can cause injuries on a construction site, mobile construction equipment stands out as a leading cause. [Read more…]
How Construction Accidents Can Threaten Your Business
Safety is a top priority for all employers, but in the construction field it is particularly important. This is a dangerous business filled with opportunities for workers to get injured, which could have dire consequences both for your employees and for your business. The price of negligence when it comes to workplace safety can be astronomical and could mean the end of a small business. [Read more…]
Snow Removal Is Safety Concern for Construction Workers
As winter settles in throughout the northeast, many workers in the construction industry in New York and New Jersey are at risk of injuries from snow removal. Because snow removal can be dangerous, the Occupational Health and Safety Administration has issued a hazard alert for anyone involved in snow removal. [Read more…]
What to Do If You Are Injured in a New York Construction Accident
If you are employed in the construction industry, you have a one in 10 chance of being injured while on the job, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. In fact, the construction industry has the second highest number of work-related injuries each year, behind only the transportation industry, per Bureau of Labor statistics. [Read more…]
Third-Party Lawsuits an Option in Some New Jersey Construction Accidents
Anyone who works in the construction industry knows about the many potential dangers that occur every day. Construction accidents consistently rank second only to transportation accidents among causes of workplace injuries nationwide, according the Bureau of Labor Statistics. When a construction accident results from negligence, an injured worker may be able to obtain compensation through a third-party lawsuit. [Read more…]
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