According to the Center to Protect Worker's Rights (CPWR), close to 11,000 eye injuries occur on an annual basis. Additionally, it has been reported that the construction industry as a whole "has a much higher rate of eye injuries."
Also, construction workers, according to EHS Today, account for 10.6 percent of lost-time injuries in the construction field.
There are a plethora of dangers that exist on a construction site including the following, according to the CPWR:
* nails
* pieces of metal
* splinters
* cut wire
* welding burns
* dust
* chemical burns
* dangerous liquids and gases
* grit from grinding and chipping
Due to the extensive dangers posed to worker's eyes, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have required that, "protective equipment, including personal protective equipment for eyes, face, and head, and extremities, protective shields and barriers, shall be provided, used, and maintained...wherever it is necessary by reason of hazard." Although, construction site workers can still become injured while on the job due to various reasons.
The Center for Construction Research and Training recommends that individuals employed by the construction industry should always do the following to protect themselves from further harm that could be caused to eyes including:
* wearing goggles
* wear a plastic shield during chemical work
* wear proper protection during welding and grinding
* wear goggles to prevent flying particles from entering the eye orifice
* wear goggles and a respirator during sanding procedures
Eye Injuries Exposed
There are a number of eye injuries that can occur due to construction accidents on the job. Following a construction accident, individuals may need to consult a legal professional for advice on the development of a potential construction accident lawsuit. Receiving a free legal consultation from an experienced construction site accident lawyer may offer leads on receiving monetary compensation for damages endured. It is imperative that individuals who sustain an eye injury caused by a construction accident that they seek medical attention immediately.
It may be necessary for an individual to develop a construction site lawsuit to receive compensation for the pain and suffering caused by an eye injury while on the job. For additional information, a construction site accident victim should consult with a nearby attorney for additional information and details.
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