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Scaffolding Accident in Grapevine

 

Three people were injured on the job when a scaffolding collapsed at a construction site in Grapevine Wednesday of this week.  The accident occurred at the Gray Wolf Lodge.

Construction work is one of the most dangerous occupations in the country. Construction workers are exposed to a wide variety of hazards and face a greater risk of work-related injury or fatality than employees in any other U.S. industry. Recent labor statistics from Bureau of Labor Statistics Injuries, Illnesses & Fatalities (IIF) division demonstrate this. Findings show the largest number of fatal work injuries in 2003 was in the construction sector!

"An estimated 2.3 million construction workers, or 65% of the construction industry, work on scaffolds frequently. Protecting these workers from scaffold-related accidents would prevent 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths every year, at a savings for American employers of $90 million in workdays not lost. In a recent BLS study, seventy-two percent of workers injured in scaffold accidents attributed the accident either to the planking or support giving way, or to the employee slipping or being struck by a falling object. All of these can be controlled by compliance with OSHA standards."  Source: OSHA.gov

You can download A Guide to Scaffold Use in the Construction Industry  (pdf) form the OSHA website.

Grossman Law Offices represents workplace injury cases such as scaffolding accidents.  Feel free to visit our website for more information.

Posted by: E. Michael Grossman | Posted on: 10/13/2006 | Comments (0)

As a Texas attorney practicing for 20 years, I have litigated all manner of personal injury cases. I use this blog as a place to write opinion / editorial articles on a variety of topics that catch my interest and as a means of sharing news stories relevant to personal injury accidents. I think the overwhelming majority of people are unaware just how common these types of accidents are and I hope this blog raises awareness to rather serious public safety concerns. However, this blog is simply a means for me to share my opinions and I would recommend that anyone who is considering seeking legal counsel should contact their family attorney.

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