Construction Crews Nationwide Take Extra Safety Precautions
Many states are having their construction workers take extra precautions, trainings, or revisiting standards of safety for construction teams in preparation for the upcoming summer season. Historically, the summer months between June and August are the most dangerous times for construction workers, due to several factors.
Construction sites across Tennessee shut down for 45-60 minutes Monday morning in order to conduct safety training through a partnership with the Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration(TOSHA) and several construction trade associations. Other states are taking additional precautionary measures similar to TOSHA.
Home and building construction typically sees an increase during the summer months. One-third of all construction site accidents that result in fatal injuries are due to falling from great heights and the majority of the accidents occur on job sites of home and building construction.
Many families choose to take driving vacations during the clear and sunny weather of the summer. Construction workers, especially road crews, are at an increased risk when working around highways. Many construction accident injuries sustained by highway crews could be life-threatening, considering the factors involved.
The number of injuries sustained on the job for workers in the construction field continues to rise, both on the number of fatalities and serious debilitating injuries. According to the latest data released by the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction site accidents accounted for the highest number of fatal occupational injuries, that is, deadly accident while on a construction work site. 1,204 fatalities were reported in 2007.

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