Most Common Injuries on Construction Sites

Most Common Injuries on Construction Sites

Most Common Injuries on Construction Sites

The construction industry is one of the most essential fields in the country. Without construction and all the work it provides, we would not have access to safe housing, up-to-code buildings, or growing communities.

While this work is imperative to the growth of society, construction is one of the most dangerous industries to work in. The list of safety precautions and regulations ensures all workers maintain safe practices, but there are some scenarios where accidents can occur and lead to injury. Here is a look at the most common injuries on construction sites.

Falls

Falls are the most common injuries that occur on a site. Due to the nature of the job and the climbing or lifting it requires, falls from chimneys, ladders, roofs, or scaffolding are prevalent. An injury’s severity depends on many factors like fall height, ground conditions, and where the body lands.

Because construction is often a from-scratch process, it is challenging to implement the appropriate safety guidelines, which is why falls are the most common.

Machinery Incidents

Most machinery on construction sites is hazardous. Even with training and continued education, most workers and supervisors cannot prevent an accident, as mistakes happen all the time. There are situations where machinery is faulty or responds unexpectedly, which can also result in an injury.

Vehicle Accidents

Many construction tasks take place on a highway or busy road, and traffic must slow down or reroute from typical lane use. This can cause reckless driving and road rage and harm the workers in the path or sometimes cause death. It’s imperative to seek legal advice for an accident that occurred due to reckless driving while on a construction site.

Ground Collapses

Another one of the most common injuries on construction sites is ground collapses. When the construction begins, the surrounding soil and ground undergo preparation for the structure.

If there are weak spots that go unnoticed, they can break away and take a worker with them. Unfortunately, these scenarios result in unique difficulties like trapping workers, serious injury, and sometimes death.

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Bill Schroder

Bill Schroder is a Beirut-based correspondent for The World Beast. He has reported from over a dozen countries in the Middle East for such publications. Follow: Tweets by @SchroderBill