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How Are Construction Workers Most Likely to Get Hurt?

In 2018, 5,250 Americans were killed on the job — an average of more than 14 deaths each day. Construction workers account for more than 20% of these fatalities. OSHA estimates that eliminating the Fatal Four jobsite hazards could save the lives of 591 workers each year and prevent countless construction-related injuries.

The ‘Fatal Four’

According to OSHA (the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration), the most common causes of construction work injury, known as the “Fatal Four,” account for nearly 60% of construction worker injuries. The “Fatal Four” are:

Falls:  Falls are the most common type of injury sustained by construction workers. As of 2018, fatal falls accounted for 33.5% of all construction workplace deaths. Despite the prevalence of fall-related injuries, many construction sites remain improperly equipped for worker safety.

Struck by Object: In 2018, more than 11% of construction site fatalities resulted when a worker was struck by an object on the job, making struck-by-object cases the second leading cause of worksite deaths. These incidents include injury by falling objects (e.g., suspended loads); flying objects (tools, debris); swinging loads; and rolling (vehicles or heavy machinery).

Electrocution: Electrical hazards cause more than 4,000 worker injuries and 300 deaths per year. Of the “Fatal Four,” electrical injuries are the most easily prevented when appropriate safety measures are taken by both employers and employees.

Caught In or Between Equipment or Objects: The fourth leading cause of worksite injury involves accidents in which a worker is caught, squeezed, or crushed between two or more objects, and may involve collapsing materials, equipment rollovers, or body parts being pulled into machinery.

What Can Construction Workers Do to Stay Safe in the Workplace?

What Can Employers Do to Keep Workers Safe?

The Construction and Workplace Accident lawyers at Feldman Shepherd represent employees injured in construction accidents caused by the carelessness or recklessness of all culpable parties at a job site

A sampling of recent results achieved includes:

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