Preventing Construction Site Injuries
Construction sites can be very hazardous work environments. From falling objects to malfunctioning machinery, there are a number of hazards that can cause serious injuries and even wrongful deaths. Because of these risks, it is important for individuals working on constructions sites to take measures to protect themselves and those nearby.
If you have been injured while working on a construction site, you may be eligible for fiscal compensation. Contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal and Abrams, P.C. today at 610-667-7511 to learn more about your compensation options.
Tips for Keeping Construction Sites Safe
Construction sites have the potential to create very dangerous situations for workers and anyone near the workspace. The following steps can help keep individuals interacting with a construction zone safe:
- Anyone on the construction site must wear head protection.
- All workers should wear protecting gear, such as sturdy shoes and safety harnesses when working in high zones.
- Only those with proper training should use construction equipment.
- All tools should be kept secure in belts or tool boxes when not in use.
- No items should be left unsecured on ledges.
- Unnecessary heavy lifting should be avoided.
- Sites should be kept as clean and organized as possible.
These steps can help make a potentially dangerous work zone much safer for all employees and passerby involved.
Contact Us
Even when you take reasonable measures to keep a construction worksite safe, it is possible to be injured. If you have suffered while working the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal and Abrams, P.C. can help. Contact our office today at 610-667-7511 to get started on your compensation case.


