Construction accidents that lead to serious injuries

On Behalf of | May 18, 2022 | Construction Site Accidents

Construction site accidents are unfortunately all too common in Illinois. Every year, construction workers face certain risks that can lead to serious injuries or even death.

Slips, trips and falls

As construction workers are often working at heights, slips, trips and falls are one of the most common construction site accidents. This can happen due to wet or uneven surfaces, loose cables or equipment, or simply because of human error. Construction workers need to be aware of their surroundings and take precautions to avoid these accidents.

Falling objects

Falling objects are another common construction site accident. This can happen when tools or equipment are not properly secured or when there is poor communication between workers. These accidents often lead to serious head injuries. Construction workers need to know where tools and equipment are at all times, and they need to be aware of potential hazards.

Electrocution

Electrocution is another common construction site accident. This can happen when workers come into contact with live electrical wires or equipment. Electrocutions often cause burns, muscle damage, and even death, and that’s why construction workers need to be careful while working with electrical equipment and make sure that all wires are properly insulated.

Crushing accidents

These can happen when workers are caught between heavy machinery or objects. One of the most common injuries that can result from crushing accidents are broken bones. Construction workers need to be aware of their surroundings and stay clear of any potential hazards.

Construction work is a dangerous job, but there are ways to stay safe. If you’re a construction worker, it’s important to be aware of these common construction site accidents and take precautions to avoid them. Accidents can happen at any time, but by being aware of the risks and taking precautions, you can help prevent them.

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