Working at Great Heights Presents Unique Risk
Posted: Wednesday, September 09, 2009
by Katie Kelley
LegalView
Construction sites are potentially dangerous places. Heavy machinery, heavy materials, and open ceilings and floors all present unique risks. It is almost an unspoken rule that anyone working or touring a construction site is required to wear a hard hat to protect themselves from falling objects. Other risks on larger construction sites, especially those operating anywhere off the ground, include the danger of falling objects or of physically falling from a great height. workers completing tasks on taller structures, are required to wear safety harnesses or some sort of anchoring device in case they should misstep or slip and fall from a great height. Unfortunately, some construction sites and their insurance companies do not require workers to wear harnesses or safety devices when working at a dangerously high level. Though they are suggested, many workers find the gear obtrusive or not masculine.
Two related stories in the US again provide us with a sobering illustration of the importance of construction site safety. In Branson, Missouri on August 21, a young man fell 60 feet down into a holding tank while working on the construction of an ethanol plant. More recently, a worker in New York City fell to his death after the scaffolding anchors failed, detaching from their secured position in the side of the building. Investigations are ongoing for both cases; the Missouri case could have been caused by the worker not properly securing himself against a falling accident while working close to the edge of the tank. In the case of the construction worker in New York, it could be that the anchor securing the scaffolding and ladder structure was not properly secured, that is possibly an incorrect knot or a failure of rope or another securing device.
These tragic examples of loss of life due to falling further serve to reinforce the need for either more comprehensive and strict regulations on contractors operating crews working at great heights or for workers to take the initiative and pursue more safety equipment for themselves at their positions working at an elevated position. Many times, the only way to receive compensation for these injuries is to pursue a construction accident lawsuit.
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