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Construction Injuries | InjuryBoard Austin

As previously mentioned, the leading cause of death in construction work is falls from elevations. Today, we’re going to take a closer look at the safety systems implemented to help prevent...

Back injuries are one of the most common injuries on any construction site. Although work-related back injuries are typically nonfatal, the victim may continue to suffer long after the initial...

Last month there was another construction injury at the site of the new Dallas Cowboys stadium. Just days after a crane collapsed at the site, an electrician died from electrocution while performing...

Posted by Brooks Schuelke |
July 16, 2008 8:53 AM

Back in 2000, a construction site in Richmond, Texas made evening news casts across Texas after a construction trench collapsed and buried three men. Sadly, only one worker survived. The ground and...

Last week, a construction worker at Texas A&M University was injured while on the job. The worker was rushed to a local hospital after the concrete slab he was working on fell. As a Longhorn, my...

Recently, a construction worker at the State Department building in Washington D.C. fell 40 feet and landed on concrete. Somehow the worker was not seriously injured. Others are not so...

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