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There are a lot of hazardous occupations in the world, but some of the most dangerous jobs are in the construction industry. When safety guidelines are disregarded at job sites, it can result not only in costly downtime, lost profits and damaged equipment, it can also result in employee injury and death. Ensuring proper safety measures at construction sites saves companies money by preventing unnecessary expenses for missed deadlines, equipment repairs and medical treatment for employees. And if an accident is found to have resulted from gross negligence on the part of the company or its employees, accidents can also give rise to costly personal injury lawsuits.

No job is completely safe, which is why every worker is expected follow the federal and state safety guidelines set forth for their occupation. When safety guidelines are not followed, accidents and death can and do occur. Employment accidents are especially tragic because they are entirely preventable. There are a variety of work hazards hiding around every corner of a construction site, and knowing how to identify these hazards and avoid accidents is essential. Below are a few tips on preventing accidents at your job site:

1. Working at great heights poses many hazards for workers, including falls and injuries caused by falling tools and equipment. The skyscraper is a wonder to behold, but constructing it can be extremely dangerous for construction workers. Proper installation and use of scaffolding and ladders is of crucial importance in preventing accidents. In addition, ensuring that harnesses and barriers are properly placed will not only prevent falls, but also keep surfaces clean and dry to prevent slip and fall injuries.

2. Protective headgear is necessary to prevent brain injuries caused by falling objects. Workers and all visitors to the site should be wearing a protective hardhat at all times.

3. If trenches are present at a construction site, the most common danger is a cave-in of the soil wall, causing injury and death to workers. Proper safety training and the use of proper shoring equipment can prevent cave-ins and ensure that employees are safe.

4. When working with electricity at a construction site, there is always a risk of electric shocks, fires, electrocution, and explosions. Proper safety precautions must be implemented to prevent injuries and fatalities.

5. Chemical burns are also a hazard for construction workers. Employees should receive proper training to handle chemicals safely, label them appropriately, and store them in a safe place. In addition, any employee working with toxic chemicals should always wear protective eye gear and protective clothing.

6. Malfunctioning equipment is another safety hazard that results in serious injuries such as amputations, head injuries, spinal cord injuries and even death. Employees must be properly trained on the safe operation of equipment to prevent injuries. Routine maintenance and inspections are also needed to ensure job site safety.

Following proper safety procedures and using the right equipment can help to prevent injuries at any job site. Trench Shore Rentals in a shoring equipment rental company offering quality equipment for rent or for sale in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona; San Diego, California; El Paso, Texas; and New Mexico. When it comes to trenching, Trench Shore Rentals the right solution to meet your company's needs and budget. Call us at (602) 253-3311 or check our website at http://tsraz.com/.

by:John A. Garrison




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