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Major trends in construction work injuries

On Behalf of | Jun 26, 2023 | workers' compensation, Workplace Accidents

Construction is one of the most vital industries in California. This segment of the economy is responsible for billions of dollars’ worth of activity each year. However, it is also one of the industries that is most rife with worker injuries. The more you know about the leading trends in this direction, the more prepared you will be to avoid them.

What are the most common trends?

Construction work injuries tend to occur at every stage of construction. However, the level of experience of the average worker tends to be a factor.

The most common injuries reported by workers in the construction industry were:

  • Cardiovascular injuries
  • Dislocations
  • Electrical shocks
  • Amputations
  • Dislocations

Over 47% of reported injuries in this industry were sustained by first-year employees. Their injuries accounted for over half of all construction workers’ compensation costs.

What factors can cause injuries?

There are several factors that can lead to injuries at a construction site. These can include:

  • Burns
  • Trips
  • Slips
  • Falls
  • Scalding
  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Being struck by falling objects

The total amount of claims filed by construction workers annually is twice that of all other industries in the state. Workers in this sector also led the state in the number of days that had to be taken off from their jobs due to their injuries.

Injuries at construction sites can take place in any number of different circumstances. National health and safety experts have lately proposed greater scrutiny of these sites. The goal is to ensure that they comply with state and federal safety laws.

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