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Safety Concerns at Industrial Job Sites

Construction, agriculture, warehousing and other kinds of work that involve heavy machinery and intense physical labor can be hazardous to workers' health and safety. However, with the right information workers can safely manage risks at industrial job sites and know where to turn if they are injured.

Common Safety Hazards

Falls are a dangerous possibility for many workers at industrial job sites, especially for construction workers and warehouse employees. As with most types of accidents, being cautious is a basic preventative measure. But, some form of mechanical fall protection, such as guardrails, screens or toe boards, is recommended by experts for circumstances in which a worker could drop more than four feet in a fall.

Injuries caused by machinery are another prevalent workplace hazard. Employees can be crushed by construction vehicles, hit by fast-moving or high-temperature machinery components or become entangled in conveyors or other equipment. Maintaining good communication between workers and keeping work areas clear of visual obstructions are simple ways to avoid vehicle-related accidents. Safety around manufacturing and similar machinery can be improved by conducting regular inspections, adequately shielding workers from pinch points and ensuring ample lighting near potential hazards.

Workplace injuries that develop over time can be just as damaging as those that happen in an instant. Longtime exposure to lead or compounds that can cause respiratory diseases as well as working conditions that contribute to musculoskeletal disorders may leave industrial workers disabled. Equipping employees who must be exposed to hazardous substances with the proper information and safety gear is key to avoiding later health problems; using powered equipment when possible and utilizing ergonomic work strategies during physical labor can help prevent improper lifting and repetitive stress injuries.

If You Have Been Injured

Industrial work sites are full of potential safety hazards. If you have suffered an injury or lost a loved one as a result of a work-related accident, contact an experienced personal injury attorney to discuss your legal options.

Your attorney will investigate the source of your injury and help hold employers or other contractors responsible if they failed to provide safe conditions or proper equipment. If you were injured by industrial equipment, your attorney may also be able to hold the manufacturer of the equipment responsible if they failed to safely design or manufacture the equipment. Furthermore, you may be able to recover monetary damages to compensate you for losses, including wages lost due to injury, medical expenses and pain and suffering.

If an industrial accident has impacted your life, do not wait - call an attorney today.

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