Thousands of construction accidents occur each year .

by comoms | October 16, 2007 at 11:27 am
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Thousands of construction workers suffer severe injury and even death every year that otherwise may have been preventable. The United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 1,226 construction workers died as a result of some form of negligence in 2006.

This fatality rate is the highest in the private industry sector of labor and have
risen 6 percent since 2005. Occupational injuries are sorted and statistically calculated in to four categories - highway incidents, struck by an object, homicides, and falls. Mentioned specifically are the roofing and building contractors who possess the highest accident rate of all labor workers. However, those deaths related to heavy and civil engineering construction greatly decreased in 2006.

Additionally, Construction accidents were 32.3 percent higher than the industry with the second highest fatalities,transportation and warehousing. Construction and extraction occupations coupledwith transportation and material moving occupations totaled 48 percent in 2006,almost half of all the occupational injuries that occurred.

Some of the most common types of construction accidents include:

Construction Site Falls
Crane Accidents
Scaffolding Accidents
Run-Over by Operating Equipment
Electrical Accidents
Trench Collapses
Fires and Explosions
Welding Accidents
Unsafe/ Dangerous Equipment Accidents
Logging Accidents
Brazing Accidents
Cutting Accidents
Elevator Accidents
Structure Failure
Building Collapse
Supervisor Negligence
Punch Press Malfunctions
Fork Lift Accidents
Dumpster Accidents
Nailgun Accidents
Compressor Accidents
Exploding Compressor
Gas Explosions . Each of
these mishaps can be equally tragic and equally deadly, and each of
these accidents can be completely avoided through effective safety
measures.

More statistics on construction site accidents and construction site accident statistics legal help at  www.resource4constructionsiteaccidents.com

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at 02:47 on October 17th, 2007

comoms, Some of the latest safety equipment has reduced incidence of accidents but there are always going to be freak events which cannot be protected against. One of the main reasons accidents occur are when the operatives are incapacitated or rushing to finish.Good stuff.

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