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Young Workers are more at Risk

Young people think that they are invulnerable to anything. They think accidents and injuries at work happen to other people and not to them. This attitude is exactly what makes young workers vulnerable to work place hazards. As a matter of fact, young workers are twice as likely to be injured on a job as others. They are more at risk or prone to accidents in the first few weeks of their job. Since they are new, young and inexperienced, they are more likely to be injured during the first 4 weeks on the job. Moreover, young males are more likely to be involved in occupational accidents than young females. There are a few main reasons why young workers are more likely to get into an accident. Their lack of: knowledge, skills, understanding the safety rules, procedures and rules, good judgment, impulse control and OSHA safety training. Fatigue is another main issue with young workers. Many of them are new and they get tired from trying to balance work with their social life. Sometimes, the...

Workers at Greater Risk by not wearing Safety Equipment

In OSHA safety training programs, a lot of emphasis is given to providing workers with the knowledge about the importance of safety equipment. The fact is that a great deal of accidents happen when they are not wearing proper safety equipment. A lot of organizations have workers that fail to wear the necessary safety equipment while at work. There are a number of reasons behind why they don't consider the need to wear safety equipment important. First of all, most of them are not aware of the dangers that are associated at the job site and how they can reduce it by wearing safety equipment. Another is that the equipment or clothing they wear is not comfortable most of the time, and sometimes it is very heavy, making the workers dread it as it makes their work more complicated. Again, some employers do not mandate them to wear the safety clothing, putting their lives at danger even more. This happens in numerous occasions and the fatality increases when they don’t comply with PPE. O...

Construction Industry – The most dangerous place to work

The largest number of fatal injuries happen in the construction industry as compared to other industry groups in the United States. It is one of the most dangerous places to work in. Construction employees undertake the most physically demanding work, put their bodies through great strain and are exposed to potential health risks and personal injury daily. New workers are especially at greater risk, as they have less experience and knowledge of their work rights. The riskier jobs are given more to them while the seniors are more into the managerial roles. Types of accidents in the Construction Industry: Construction accidents can include defective and collapsing scaffolds, electrocutions, cranes, electrical accidents, power tool accidents, falls from roofs and roofing structures, lift accidents, fires and explosions, burn injuries, toxic welding rod injuries, crane accidents, holes in flooring, chemical burns, injuries from faulty machinery and dumper crashes. Health and Safety regulat...