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What are the main causes of deaths and injuries on scaffolds?

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Scaffolding is a temporary means of support structure which enables workers to reach the required heights while constructing, maintenance or repairing the existing structures.

On one hand, scaffolding tends to offer comfortable and safe working arrangement as compared to working from ladders, leaning over edges and stretching overhead. While on the other hand working at height itself is a big danger and working on scaffold enhances the risk to it especially when safety regulations are ignored. Scaffolding accidents mainly involve people falling, incorrect operating procedures, environmental conditions and falling materials due to equipment failure.

Additionally, major scaffold failure occurs due to overloading of scaffolding. Individuals exposed to scaffolding hazards include scaffold erectors and dismantlers, personnel working on scaffolds, employees and the general public near scaffolding. Scaffold erectors and dismantlers are at particular risk, since they work on scaffolds before ladders, guardrails, platforms and planks are completely installed.

As in every thriving city, you will notice countless projects utilizing scaffolding, a symbol of a flourishing construction industry and one of the leading causes of workplace accidents and injuries.

When performing construction work, using scaffolding might give you a false sense of security because it feels much safer than using tall, unprotected ladders or forcing your body to move naturally. Unfortunately, scaffolding accidents causes involve escapes that’s more than just a scrape or a bruise.

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