High-Powered Construction Equipment Requires High-Powered Risk Protection
In 2012, the most recent year for which data is available, the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 849 construction worker fatalities. Crane accidents make up a large number of these deaths and an even greater number of construction-related injuries each year. Not only can a crane accident cause significant injury to workers on a construction site, but it can also cause injury and death to innocent passersby of the site. Given the risk associated with crane operation on a construction site, what should you – owners and contractors – do to mitigate this risk and limit your exposure?