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Trends in Workplace Injuries & Safety in Construction

Construction Business Owner

Trends in Workplace Injuries & Safety in Construction ccapoccia Wed, 01/15/2025 - 16:43 As workplace safety remains a critical focus for business owners in the construction industry, Construction Business Owner (CBO) spoke with safety experts to explore emerging trends, safety culture, and actionable strategies for reducing injuries and costs.

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Understanding Risk on the Road

Construction Business Owner

Understanding Risk on the Road. These are among the costliest causes of business injury claims and can be detrimental to your company’s financial standing and reputation. Alex Headley. Mon, 11/08/2021 - 07:30.

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Risk on the Road

Construction Business Owner

Risk on the Road. These are among the costliest causes of business injury claims and can be detrimental to your company’s financial standing and reputation. Alex Headley. Mon, 11/08/2021 - 07:30.

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How to File a Lawsuit After an Injury At a Construction Site?

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Unfortunately, injuries at construction sites are highly likely. But first, it is important to understand that every case is unique, and you should always consult with a qualified construction accident injury attorney to get specific advice about your situation. Are you able to prove that negligence?

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4 Most Common Workplace Injuries

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According to the National Safety Council, 12,900 work-related injuries happen every day in the United States. From severe back pain to broken bones, workers across different industries and occupations can become susceptible to a wide range of injuries. 30% of lost-time injury claims come from slips, trips, and falls.

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Finding the Link Between Construction Risk Control and Claims

Construction Business Owner

According to a study by the Center for Construction Research and Training, construction workers who work at least 45 years on the job have a 75 percent likelihood of experiencing a disabling injury, and their chances of dying on the job are 1 in 200. Construction industry employees of varying experience levels are vulnerable to injuries.

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Driver & Vehicle Compliance for Construction Companies

Construction Business Owner

Keller, Tom worked in the trucking industry for 22 years, holding the positions of driver, driver trainer, safety supervisor, lead instructor, claims manager, training director and safety director. Bob O’Connell CTP J. Keller & Associates Tags JJ Keller Compliance construction fleet safety Sponsor J.