Construction sites can create a unsafe work place when safety and health standards are not adhered to in a timely manner. True Solicitors LLP Construction
Explores the most common reasons for accidents on sites and the steps that is required to avoid the possibility of falling cables and construction machinery, and ground
Employers and employees should try their best to minimize the possibility of trips, slips and falls at work by ensuring that walkways are free of obstructions.
Be aware of the surroundings and alert management of any risks. areas clean and free from debris. Defective scaffolding Insecure ladders, a lack of safety handrails and,
PPE may increase the chance to fall off a high point. Spinal cord injuries as well as the head and brain may result caused by a fall from a higher height
The result of a serious accident may even result in death. If you are working on a construction site, it is normal to expect damage to tools and equipment
It is secure and in good operating condition. Unfortunately , this is not always the case . Employees receive defective or ineffective equipment to use.
Unfortunate events can happen because of this.
Injuries can happen in the event that you fail to follow or employ the correct methods learned in your the training. Manual Handling Operations Regulation (1992) these determines the rules
If your employer failed to perform these duties and caused injuries at work You will be held accountable for the injuries you sustained and any financial losses,
Always wear an ear protection device to safeguard. Construction workers who are exposed to a lot of sound for extended periods of time could suffer hearing loss and tinnitus.
According to HSE according to HSE, an average of seven workers die each year due to collisions with vehicles at construction sites and 93 are severely injured