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Did You Suffer One of These Common Roofer Injuries While on Your Job?If you are a roofer, you may suffer many injuries, such as traumatic brain damage, paralysis, fractures, amputations, and back injuries in workplace accidents.
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Falls Are Not the Only Cause of Workers’ Injuries and DeathsWorking on roofs can cause roofers serious injuries and deaths. Learn the common causes of these accidents and the compensation you could be entitled to.
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5 Steps Employers Could Take to Stop Construction Workers’ Injuries From Falling ObjectsConstruction workers hit by falling objects suffer serious injuries and death. Learn five OSHA safety measures that could prevent these accidents.
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Employers’ Failure to Provide Fall Protection for Construction Workers Leads to Employee Injuries and DeathEmployers must provide construction workers working from heights with protection to prevent deadly falls. Learn about work areas where this is required.
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Construction Work Poses Risks of Electric Shock and Electrical BurnsA common injury a worker can suffer in an electrical accident at a construction site is an electrical burn. Learn four types of burns workers can experience.
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Construction Workers Suffer Serious Injuries and Death in Electrical AccidentsWorkers can suffer injuries and death in electrical accidents at construction sites. Learn how these injuries occur and the compensation you may be entitled to.
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Long-Term Exposure to Silica Can Lead to Serious Lung Diseases and DeathConstruction workers exposed to crystalline silica risk developing serious lung disease. Employers could limit the risk by following these 10 safety practices.
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Does Your Employer Have These Fall Prevention Safety Devices?If you were injured in a fall at a construction site, it may have been caused because your employer did not have a personal fall arrest system to protect you.
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Exposure to Harmful Substances Could Result in Life-Threatening IllnessesConstruction workers are exposed to toxic substances in the air and could develop life-threatening lung diseases, like COPD and asbestos-related cancers.
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Hundreds of Construction Workers Will Die From a Single Cause This YearConstruction workers are at risk for fatally injuring themselves every day for one reason. If you work in the industry, this is something you need to know.